Word: leaded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Just as the spirits of their dead heroes watching over them urged on the French soldiers at the Battle of the Marne to hurl back the invading hordes, so must the spirits of our glorious heroes who faced a splendid and cruel death unflinchingly, lead us to consecrate our all for the Allied Cause," said Lieutenant Morize in his Memorial Day address in Sanders Theatre yesterday noon. The exercises, which were under the auspices of the University Memorial Society, and over which Major Henry L. Higginson '55 presided, centered about the presentation by the Society of a tablet containing...
...evening at 8.30 o'clock, when there will be a gathering to discuss the problems of military training in the various colleges. In spite of its unofficial nature, the conference will doubtless do much to standardize and strengthen the military work now being done in the colleges and thus lead to greater effectiveness in the preparation of men for national service. Delegates have been sent by the College of the City of New York, Connecticut Agricultural, Johns Hopkins, Rhode Island State, Rutgers, the University of Maine and Wesleyan. Others have been invited and are expected from Bowdoin, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth...
...Davison '06, who has had complete charge of the musical part of the festivities, will be present tonight and lead the singing himself. All three choruses will meet together for a short period of practice after which they will adjourn to their own common rooms for separate singing. As this is the last opportunity for the choruses to perfect their singing, it is essential that a full number should be present from each building...
...Freshmen started the scoring in the first inning when J. T. Baldwin was hit by a pitched ball, took second on H. P. King's sacrifice, and scored on T. J. Meehan's single. Princeton regained the lead in the third with two scores, added three more runs in the fifth and one in the sixth inning...
...Emmet '19, captain of the University crew, was an easy winner in the annual single sculling race for the Carrol Cup, which was held yesterday afternoon over the mile course from the Cottage Farm to the Harvard Bridge. He had a lead of nearly three lengths over his nearest competitor. Second place was closely contested, R. Jenney '21 winning by a narrow margin from C. F. Batchelder '20. T. D. Gillett '19 was fourth...