Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday morning, at Phillips Exeter Academy, Principal Amen read after chapel a letter which he had received from Principal Bancroft, of Andover, in regard to a renewal of the athletic relations between the two academies. This step will undoubtedly lead to a reconciliation between the two academies and a renewal of the games in all the different branches of athletics...
...wish to call attention to an oversight on the part of the Baseball Management in having no one appointed to lead the cheering on the bleachers at the Pennsylvania game last Saturday. That the men there were anxious to cheer was evident from their repeated calls for some leader. It is to be regretted that any opportunity for organized cheering should be neglected at so important a game as that with U. of P., and we hope that such will not be the case at the game with Princeton on June...
...coaches, Bob Cook and ex-Captain Armstrong, the following men were taken, Captain Treadway, Langford, Simpson, McLongacre, Bailey, Rodgers, Beard and Brown, and substitutes Wheelwright, Whitney, Mills and Clarke. The crew expects to row from 38 to 40 strokes per minute at Henley. They will try to get the lead at the start and hold it. The eighteen days which they will have in England before the race will be devoted to mastering the Henley course and its turns. All the men are in excellent condition and they received enthusiastic send-off at New Haven and New York...
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.- Regular meeting this evening at 6.45 in Holden Chapel. Rev. Wolcott Calkins will lead...
Hollister won the half-mile run easily and lowered the former intercollegiate record of 1m. 57 1-5s., made by W. C. Dohm in 1890, by two-fifths of a second. He took the lead at the start and gradually increased it to the finish. Hinckley, of Yale, who was second, finished many yards behind...