Word: leader
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...some time. Parker has been held back by the injury to his shoulder but he is now in good condition; he passes the ball well, is a strong defensive player, and very active for his weight. Kersburg, after playing on the team last year, is very nearly the leader of the eleven; he is a mainstay on the defensive, and helps the runner along well on the offensive. Burr is probably the most valuable man on the eleven; he plays guard in splendid shape, and is the best kicker on the football field today. Osborne and Peirce have developed into...
...eastern side of the Andes Mountains. The funds have been provided by a recent graduate of the University, who is interested in the work of the ethnological department. The members of the party will be Dr. W. C. Farabee '00, instructor in anthropology, who will be the leader and chief scientist of the expedition, and two assistants, L. J. de Milhau '06 and J. W. Hastings '05. The physician, who will go with the party has not yet been selected. Mrs. Farabee will accompany her husband...
...them good characterization and some telling phrase. Good touches like this in "A Committee of Three" are frequent. The writer says of a three cornered conversation: "Two is company, but three is a difficult peculiarity. In order for a group of three to talk comfortably there must be a leader, a follower, and a sharpshooter." The editorials touch briefly on "The Harvard Man Again" and "The Amateur Spirit." They are interesting, but surely the English, especially in the first one, needs a little attention. In other words, the number is entertaining and the work is, in general, promising and sometimes...
...last meeting of the Pierian Sodality H. A. Robinson '08 was elected leader of the glee club...
Before an audience which completely filled the Living Room of the Union, the Honorable Thomas Power O'Connor, M. P., last evening delivered a masterful address on "English Parliamentary Life." With the intimacy of one who, as the leader of the Irish Nationalist Party has for 27 years occupied a seat in the House of Commons, the speaker eulogized Parnell and Gladstone for their devotion to the Irish cause, gently ridiculed Balfour and ancient English customs, gave a pathetic picture of suffering Ireland in its true light, and humorously caricatured peculiarities in Parliamentary practice...