Word: leader
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University Banjo Club has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: president, C.H. Wolfe '10, of Pittsburg, Pa.; secretary, D.J. Witmer '10, of Winchester; leader, C.F. Massey '10, of Rochester, Minn...
...Freshman Banjo Club has elected the following officers: president, L.D. Smith, of Chicago, Ill.; secretary, J.G. Gilkey, of Watertown; leader, J.W. Bowen, of Fall River...
...pass a privileged bill, except on two days of each month, called days of suspension. During these two days only is the Speaker an autocrat. As the Speaker is chosen from the members and is selected for pre-eminent talent, it is very natural that he should be the leader of the members. Mr. Cannon, the present Speaker, has often been called a despot, but he is a most benevolent despot...
...Representatives" will be delivered by one of the most prominent members of that body. Congressman McCall has shown that devotion to high ideals may be effectually combined with a practical sense of the best methods of reform, and by his personal integrity and fearless convictions he has become a leader in the movement for honesty in government. The recent offer of the presidency of Dartmouth was a high tribute to his varied achievements...
...Dennis, O. R. Diehl, H. A. Gifford, N. Gifford, P. Gifford, J. G. Gilkey, M. MacPherson, V. Morris, R. Murray, A. A. Prior, F. J. Rice, S. D. Smith, S. H. Tolles, H. H. Tryon, H. A. von Wedelstaedt, and G. Whitman. J. W. Bowen was appointed leader...