Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Wenz, winner of the individual honors, ran a fine race throughout. He took the lead at the beginning and set the pace all the way. The runners got off well together, but soon after they climbed the first hill they began to stretch out. From that time the Cornellians drew away, only G. A. King '18 and R. W. Babcock '17 remaining, within striking distance. The finish of the race was in the Cornell stadium and the appearance of Wenz, who finished 70 yards ahead, was the signal for a demonstration...
Yale was extremely lucky in defeating Colgate 7 to 3 in a game in which the Eli eleven was completely outplayed. Early in the game, West of Colgate put a goal from placement over the bar, and the Maroon team held this slight lead until the last quarter, when Legore caught a forward pass and crossed the goal line for the touchdown that won the game. This lone score came after the Colgate halfback, Hubbell, had been so hurried in his punting that he had been unable to kick the ball accurately, and it went outside on his 20-yard...
...Hughes is elected," E. R. Roberts 1L said, "he will find himself supported by a party which is not united upon any principle. The country now has a leader who has stability and will to lead the nation aright in foreign and domestic affairs...
...executive committee of the Republican Club arrangements for the parade in Boston on Friday night were discussed. Plans are being made for a thousand members of the University to be in line. The Republican Club delegation will march at the head of the column and will be lead by the Regiment Band of 40 pieces, which has been especially engaged for the occasion. Technology, Tufts and the Cambridge Hughes' Alliance will all have delegations in the parade, and it is probable that they will march in conjunction with the Republican Club. Special cans will take the men from Harvard square...
...year will be held in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 7.15 o'clock. This will be the first chance the undergraduates have had to practice organized cheering in preparation for the regular cheering sections to be started during tomorrow's game. R. M. Cook '17 will lead the singing of the football songs for which the Regimental Band will furnish the music as it also will between the halves of the games. The meeting will be addressed by H. R. Hardwick '15, assistant coach...