Word: lead
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Despite much thunderous prophecy, the Herald Tribune's latest milestone, announced as passed last week, is only 300,000. Though 100,000 people represent only about 1% of the potential newspaper market in Manhattan and vicinity, 100,000 bona fide readers represent a very considerable circulation lead for any sound newspaper to have...
Members of the CRIMSON who will oppose the Lampoon on May 7 will be Captain F. V. Field '27, H. C. Bartlett '28 David Worcester '28, with Eduardo Andrade '28 as anchor. A. L. May '29 will act as substitute. Lead-off man for the Lampoon racers will be H. N. Higginbotham '28. Others running for the Jester are to be L. C. Jones '28, and Harrison Proctor '29 with James De Normandie '29 as anchor. The substitute will be L. M. McTurnan...
...schedule of the National Leaguers permits, Captain Zarakov may lead his team onto the Braves Field diamond on Monday afternoon to engage Manager Bancroft's players in a preseason battle Several times in past years Crimson nines ave battled one or the other of the Boston professional teams, and on April 10, 1916, E. W. Mahan '16 pitched a 1 to 0 shutout over the Red Sox, who that year won the World Series from Brooklyn...
Since last week's report several classes have changed, positions on the list. The Senior class, it will be noted, has gone well into the lead with 84 contributions. The class of 1908, which is in third place, is only one contributor below 1907. The class of 1897, which is fourth on the list, has moved two classes ahead of 1899, which is now sixth. The class of 1896 has moved from seventh place to fifth...
This year the cast is led by five veterans of previous productions. The female lead will be played by W. S. Wilson '27, in the role of Queen Elizabeth. Wilson, a veteran of "Laugh it Off" and "1776" is accompanied in this production by four other players who have seen service on Pudding Stage. George Higginson '27 portrays the Spanish Ambassador in the role of Don Ramon; C. E. Henderson '27, star goofus-player of "1776" plays the Jester in "Gentlemen, the Queen!" and does some specialty work. Franklin Dexter '28, of the cast of "1776", takes the part...