Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hour's skating, if they had it here on the grounds. It would be but slight expense and if it could be done in no other way, it would be pretty safe to say that the students would gladly contribute enough to support it. Some one should take the lead in the matter, and we shall be very glad to further it in any way we may be able...
...take place this afternoon. About seventy men went on the first run and with a comparatively short run and good weather, it proved very satisfactory. The exercise is fine, giving as it does the open air and a wholesome amount of physical exertion. It is too early yet to lead a long, hard trail, and the run today will probably be about like the first. The excitement of the run will be very much increased if a large number of men take part, and those in charge hope that even a larger number than went on the first run will...
...lead the cheering at Springfield have not yet been chosen, we should like to make a suggestion on the subject. Last year the cheering was only fairly good and this for the simple reason that some of the men appointed to lead were not fitted either in physical qualifications or in their standing among the students for this particular kind of work. In several sections the cheering was weak and erratic because there was no one in front who had voice enough to make himself heard or personality enough to command respect. This year the enthusiasm which is being stored...
LOST.- At half-past nine Friday morning in Harvard square, Church street, Palmer street or Brattle square, a small package of Mss., with "Old Wine" written in lead pencil across the back. Finder will please return to Leavitt and Peirce...
LOST.-At half-past nine Friday morning in Harvard square, Church street, Palmer street, or Brattle Spuare, a small package of Mss., with "Old Wine" Written in lead pencil across the back. finder will please return to 5 Brewer's Block...