Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Rhodes scholarships have accomplished little or nothing toward establishing human brotherhood. The foreign students have taken advantage of the opportunities, but they have not gone forth to preach any ringing gospel of peace and good will. They have returned to their respective fatherlands uninspired to lead the world. Their love of England has not been increased merely because they have benefited by the posthumous philanthropy of one of the most intensely English of all Englishmen. It is conceivable and probable that the knowledge gained at Oxford by some of the German Rhodes scholars is now being used against England...
...Chemical Colloquium. "A Study of Complex Lead Tartrates." (Illustrated by microphotographs), by Mr. R. S. Dean. Boylston Hall...
Morning prayers will be conducted as usual in Appleton Chapel on Thanksgiving morning at 8.45 o'clock, and will be lead by Dr. Frederick Palmer '69, of the Faculty of Divinity. This service will be open to the public...
Captain J. W. Overton, of Yale, won the individual honors, followed by L. H. Carroll, of Michigan, with the small lead of 50 yards. Ezra Wenz, of Cornell, crossed the line third. G. A. King '18 secured sixth place at the head of the University runners, followed by R. W. Babcock '17, 20th, J. D. Hutchinson '19, 24th, Captain A. Bancroft '17, 32d. W. P. Whitehouse '17, 38th, R. S. Cook '17, 50th and A. R. Bechtel '17, 56th...
...homes of the 42 men on the University football squad this year are distributed over nine states and one island possession, Hawaii. Massachusetts, among the states represented, has a strong lead with 26 men on the squad; New York comes next with four representatives, and Pennsylvania third with three. Missouri and Maryland each have two. The remaining four states of California, Illinois, Virginia and Texas, have one apiece, and Hawaii may also be included in this group...