Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Exaggerated reports concerning the amount of illness have been circulated and have created a feeling of alarm among the students and have lead to anxious inquiries on the part of parents and guardians. There is no occasion for any anxiety whatever. There are but very few cases of serious illness and there is no greater amount of mild sickness than is usual in any New England community in the month of April...
...have seen nothing on the other side of the water that would lead me to believe that our boats are in any way inferior to those on the Thames. The rigging of eight-oared boats in both countries is radically different, but there is not the slightest doubt in my mind but we are many years ahead of the Brittishers in this respect. To begin with, the Oxford and Cambridge crews do not row with their seats over the keels as our crews do but the men are seated much the same as in Boston working boats, the starboard...
...construction and maintenance of the Canal by the United States government would be unwise. - (a) As a foreign policy. - (1) First step towards acquisition of territory in Central America; Ho. Reports 50, Cong. 2 Sess. No. 4167. p. 7. - (2) It would lead the country into complications abroad; Cleveland's First Annual Message 1883. - (b) as an industrial policy - (1) It would open the door to fraud and corruption. - (2) The Government has never shown fitness for industrial and commercial undertakings: Quar. Jour. Econ. I. 169; Polk's First Annual Message, (1845) Pol. Sci. Quar...
...students of medicine, in the time of Pericles. The candidate for graduation promised solemnly that he would be loyal in every way to his chosen profession, that he would abstain from all wrong and injustice, that he would not furnish poison to anyone soliciting it, that he would not lead astray anyone committed to his charge, but that he would pass his life and exercise his art in purity and holiness. The candidate further promised that whatever he should hear in the practice of his profession or not in connection with it, which ought not to be spoken of abroad...
...choir sang; Teach Me. O Lord, Moir; Lead Kindly Light, Sullivan; O Savior of the World, Goss...