Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock. The entire Freshman and Sophomore classes are expected to be present. W. J. Murray, president of the Sophomore class will present the pedestal, and President Lowell will reply in behalf of the University. An address by Dean Yeomans will follow. The 1918 cheering will be lead by G. A. Percy '18, and the following committee has been elected to take charge of the 1919 cheering: E. L. Casey, chairman; R. H. Bond, H. Coolidge, R. G. Flynn, and H. C. Smith...
...York stars of the prize play are John Mason and Jane Cowl, both admirably fitted for the parts for which they are cast,-as Judge Samuel Filson and Eilen Neat. "Common Clay" is the greater drama if the comments of the New York press may lead to any conclusions. The New York Advertiser says the play "dares to depart from conventionality and attains a swiftness and surety of movement and a logic of events by its own methods. There are no lagging moments. Its people are alive"; and the Morning World: "it lends itself to tense situations, it is direct...
...will occur at every game during the remainder of the season. For this purpose the usual sections in the centre of the western side of the Stadium will be reserved for all members of the University. W. J. Bingham '16 is head cheer leader, and he will also lead the singing. H. L. Nash '16 and D. P. Morgan, Jr., '16, are his assistants...
...hope that this tragic situation--the catastrophe of greatness, induced, partly, at least through the faults of its virtues--will have a solution worthy of the noble ideals that sustained Germany's upward flight. Let us hope that it will lead to the purging, purifying, and strengthening of German greatness through this fearful trial. A letter received recently from a German judge, now fighting as lieutenant on the Russian frontier, points to such a hope. He writes: 'The conduct of our men in this war is beyond all praise. Whatever may be the outcome of the war, the German people...
Professor George Herbert Palmer will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock. No seats are reserved. Professor W. B. Munro will lead the service tomorrow...