Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...near the city as this, and a country site, the question of the influence exerted by each upon athletics is of course an important one to those who are interested in the development of this side of the college. Contrary to what might be expected, most of the leading country colleges, such as Amherst, Cornell, Dartmouth and Williams are decidedly inferior in athletics to Yale and Harvard; and Princeton, the most important country college is certainly not the superior of these two, both of which are near cities. It seems that location has less influence than enthusiasm and college spirit...
...gymnasium in the afternoon has become so large that there is not nearly enough individual apparatus to supply them. This fact and a feeling that many men would like to join classes in which an afforded for regular systematic training, under the direction of an instructor, was offered, has lead Dr. Sargent to start two classes. One class in Free Movements and Light Gymnastics, will meet at 4.45 every week day but Saturday and will have the right to the floor from 4.45 to 5.15. This class will be open to all members of the University and the exercises will...
...Concord Ave. to Walden St., across the fields to the Fitchburg Railroad, then to the Glacialis, around Fresh Pond to Cushing St., down to Mt. Auburn Station, through Brattle St. and Mason St., and across the Common, the finish being in front of the Law School. Carr took the lead at the start and kept it all during the race; he set a hot pace and finished very strong, making the five and a quarter miles in 31 minutes and 50 seconds. Fenton was second all the way his time being 32 minutes and 1 second. Blake...
...colonists came from Norway, but a good part were from Ireland and Scotland. The first settlers had no boundaries to their lands, but later a man could have as much land as he could carry a fire about in a day, and a woman as much as she could lead a calf about. With a stronger tide of settlement came stronger lights of settlement and land was purchased by goods or by the sword. In 927 a Norseman drew up a land law or constitution for Iceland, taking as a model certain laws of Norway. This established an assembly which...
...unnecessary to remind every man to cheer his loudest this afternoon, the great encouraging power of that kind of noise being well understood Well known graduates and old leaders of Harvards athletics will lead the cheering...