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Word: lead (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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Bates, which was the opening game last year, is back on the list in second the lead-off contest. Tufts, also a 1914 opponent, will appear in the Stadium next fall. The two mid season dates are still open, with a chance that Virginia may fill one of them if she is unable to change her game with Vanderbilt in order to come to Cambridge on November 4. There will be no game with Penn. State next year. This was decided upon before Penn State came to the Stadium this fall, when the schedule proved to be unnecessarily heavy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EIGHT DATES FILLED IN NEW FOOTBALL SCHEDULE | 12/16/1915 | See Source »

...analysis of Walter Camp's All-American teams since 1889 gives Yale the leading place, 80 Yale men having been chosen to date. The University is second with 69, while Princeton and Pennsylvania follow with 51 and 34, respectively. It is interesting to note that up to 1895 only Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania were represented on these teams and that in three of these years Harvard, Yale and Princeton furnished the entire line-up. In 1895 one man from a smaller college was chosen. Since 1899 the big eastern universities have not ruled supreme in the choice of teams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE HAS HAD EIGHTY MEN ON ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS | 12/15/1915 | See Source »

During the summer, the engineers division is in the-lead with an average of $1,404.16 per man; the "literary work" class is second with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REPORT OF EMPLOYMENT OFFICE SHOWS DECREASE | 12/14/1915 | See Source »

Haverford took the lead in the intercollegiate association football championship on Saturday by defeating Yale 2 to 1, leaving Yale in third place. The deciding game will be when Haverford meets the University of Pennsylvania next week. In case Pennsylvania wins, a playoff of the tie will be necessary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Haverford First in Soccer League | 12/13/1915 | See Source »

...former editor, Theodore Roosevelt '80, writes the leading article of the current Advocate. In vigorous language he urges that Harvard "establish as part of its curriculum an efficient system of thorough military training." A minority of zealous pacificists last year were able, mainly through the CRIMSON to spread the impression, to use Mr. Roosevelt's phrase, that Harvard men were taking the lead the wrong way in having "anything to do with the absurd and mischievous professional-pacificist or peace-at-any-price movements." The CRIMSON'S policy has evidently been reversed, how ever, and the quick organization...

Author: By A. P. Mcmahon, | Title: Advocate Pleasant and Interesting | 12/10/1915 | See Source »

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