Word: leaded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...told, there will be five competitions, one open to members of the third year class for positions on the editorial staff, two in which Freshmen and Sophomores will compete separately for the news, and two that will lead to membership on the business board. Freshmen and Sophomores will also be eligible to compete in the business competition...
...rooms on the ground floor there is a pathetic relic of Rheims Cathedral, which has recently been sent to the Museum by a French friend of the University, who was here last year. It is a bit of molten lead which had fallen down from the roof on to the pavement, catching one or two little scraps of stone work in its fall. The relic has sentimental but not artistic value...
...University track team ran on the Camp Devens relay four, which placed second to the Boston Navy Yard in the triangular race between Camp Dix, Camp Dvens and the Navy Yard. E. A. Teschner '17, track captain last year, started for Camp Devens and turned over a substantial lead at the end of his three laps, which was maintained by the next tow Ayer runners. H. W. Minot '17, anchor-man for Camp Devens, was unable, however, to keep ahead of Halpin of the Navy Yard, who defeated him by a burst of speed at the finish...
...which was run on the board track at Soldiers Field, was won by the work of D. F. O'Connell '21, who started with a handicap of two yards and passed his opponent at the first corner by taking advantage of the latter's wide turn. Once in the lead, O'Connell was not headed again, and finished four yards ahead of Barry of Boston College...
...Douglass '21, who ran first for 1921, lost the lead of Dempsey of Boston College. Neither J. M. B. Churchill '21 not C. H. Baldwin '21, the next two Freshman runners, were able to pass Hannon or Simmons their respective opponents, and it was left for O'Connell to decide the contest...