Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...college proper. This progress simply means that the attention of the people is now fixed on the great work of the University rather than on any one part of it, as, for instance, the college; and to meet the expectation of the cultured public which watches Harvard's lead with the greatest interest, and to meet the demands of the most advanced thought there is this constant raising of standards and adoption of new methods. It is the University, then, that is ever increasingly in the minds of the college authorities and of the public in general...
look to Harvard men to take a lead in this matter, believing that the smaller colleges will give their support, and that, as a result, the work will receive a new impulse that cannot be brought about by the separate effort of individual organizations...
...either side of it will be smaller rooms, which may be used for collections, offices or lectures. The main entrance to the building will be in front and will lead directly into the cast museum. From the south side of this, the main stairway will lead to the second story. The general division of this floor will be similar to the one below it, a large room in the middle and smaller rooms on the sides...
...There was little unity about it and almost no enthusiasm. In fact we have never known a game in which Harvard supporters have made so little demonstration of their feeling. There was a certain amount of excuse for this in the fact that not enough men were appointed to lead the cheering and again in the fact that the sections were so large that the leaders could not make themselves heard. But even admitting this the men who could hear the leaders did not respond with any sort of heartiness. Only when Harvard made some remarkable play did anything like...
...cheering will be lead by: D. R. Vail, G. C. Lee, J. B. Lowell, L. Davis, R. P. Blake, H. A. Cutler, R. B. Beals, J. M. Thompson, J. A. Gade, W. M. Briggs, J. A. Wilder...