Word: lead
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain C L Wylde '27, who has not only lead the second team but acted as spare defense on the University team is reported definitely out of hockey for the rest of the season. A fractured ankle is responsible for his incapacity...
Accusations such as are contained in this article can lead to nothing and only serve to do harm to the greatest of intercollegiate sports. It is unfair to both Princeton and Harvard; to Princeton because it challenges her to defend herself when a defense is uncalled for, to Harvard because of the undignified and unsportsmanlike position in which she is irresistably placed...
...football. Already denials have appeared from men like Treat of Princeton whose opinion is as reliable as Hubbard's. 'There will undoubtedly be more such denials and counter-denials, and the good intentions of Harvard's former tackle will be submerged in a flood of angry publicity which will lead nowhere. "Dirty" football cannot be proved by individual opinion and accusation, by slow movies, or any other such method, because there is always another, and equally good side to the question. The only judge who is competent to accuse and condemn a player or a team for dirty football...
...lectures will be under the direction of Joseph P. Kennedy '12, President of the Film Booking Offices of America, Incorporated. Among those who have already accepted invitations to lead discussions in connection with the lectures are Will Havs, President of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc.; Adolph Zukor, President of the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation; William Fox, President of the Fox Film Corporation; Marcus Loew, President of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corporation; Jesse Lasky, Vice-President of Famous Players; Harry M. Warner, President of Warner Brothers Picture Corporation; Cecil B. DeMille, of the Cecil B. DeMille...
...Crimson were not so successful in the relays. Holy Cross showed a strong team to defeat the Dunn-Tupper-Peet-O'Neil combination in the mile event in the time of 3m, 11 1-5 seconds. The Crimson racers held the lead for two laps, due to a fast relay by R. T. Dunn '28, but Maher and Burns of the Crusaders proved too much for their rivals in the final laps...