Word: leaded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Paul Rusch, who led an experimental agricultural group to Japan, and John O. Niles '59, who visited Japan two summers ago, will lead a forum on Japan next Tuesday. Gamble said that a panel of Experimenters to Iron Curtain countries is also planned...
There is time, but precious little. The decent people of the South have a moral necessity to take their stand on the side of law and order; the alternatives of violence and destruction can lead only to disaster and death...
...Radcliffe News predicted that a failure to sell subscriptions to one-half of the college would result in the cessation of publication. "If the News fails to get the requisite number of subscriptions, it must necessarily disappear, leaving Radcliffe with no organ to express student opinion," the lead article stated...
Harvard, MIT, and Princeton all held the lead at various times until the last race. Rodriguez called the regatta, which was marked by keen competition between these three schools, "the most thrilling in my last two or three years...
...heavy substitution in the fourth period, 31 team members played. With his team clearly in the lead, coach Getchell took the opportunity to substitute liberally and give experience to many players...