Word: leaders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rival captains were the protagonists in this drama. One of them was W. J. Bingham '16, captain of the University track team. The other was T. E. Meredith, leader of the Pennsylvania runners...
...finals of the track events, Meredith was entered in both the 440 and the 880 yard events. In the quarter mile run the Red and Blue leader overhauled an early lead by Westmore Willcox Jr. '17, to burn up the track for a new world's record of 47.4 seconds...
...their evening gear and party moods, the Secretaries did not much resemble the men they are during their working hours. Lately (a month ago) the Secretaries left their desks and followed their leader out to the White House lawn. Beside one of the gravelled paths, six chairs were arranged-five straightbacks and one armchair-for picture-taking. President Coolidge, in one of his new grey double-breasted suits, sat in the armchair, motioning short, white-haired Secretary Frank Billings Kellogg to his right side. In the end chair on that side, well-built, well-dressed, young-looking Secretary...
...skid the puck into the net again. For five minutes the Harvard marksmen lost the range, but as the timer's watch showed nine minutes and 27 seconds gone, Captain J. P. Chase '28 dashed away from the field to tally, and 16 seconds later the Crimson leader poked in another score from a mixup in front of the cage...
During the past season the 1928 football leader alternated at halfback and quarterback, proving himself a star in the lateral pass plays in which his fleetness of foot and a sure pair of hands stood him in good stead...