Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...work with an case which a month earlier he would have believed impossible. And it is often in this last stage that the obscure, inexperienced candidate of the first few weeks, the man who received scant notice from either editors or fellow competitions, steps out into a commanding lead...
...lead fluctuated between the two teams until the close of the first half, when the Schoolboys led, 10-8. Immediately after the opening of the second half, Mahady tied the score with a long shot from the floor. HARVARD EXETER Sponuagle,. l.f. l.g., Ward Seeger, Dutton, r.t. r.g., Parker Mahady, c. c., Freeman Foshay, r.f. l.f., Reed Farrell, l.g. r.f., Johnston...
Commenting on the Harvard quintet as it relayed with M.I.T., he said that it showed possibilities for the future. Giving the Crimson a slight lead over the engineers, W.M. Dow '29 passed the baton F.E. Cummings '30, who handed a 30 yard lead to W.C. Peet '28. V.L. Hennessey '80 was the Harvard anchor man facing Captain C.B. Meagher, who gave everything he had for the engineers, cutting down the lead steadily as the bell sounded for the final lap. Feeling his rival at his shoulder Hennessey gave one last spurt, and crossed the line, defeating Meagher by about...
...certainly do not want my child to becomes a singer or an actor, because professionals lead a dog's life. An operatic career requires an iron constitution and means continual travelling around; people think we just have one grand time right along, but we really have to live almost exclusively for others, and our performances must come off whether we are dead or alive...
...Miller and Navin form the chief offensive power for the Amherst players. Although they were beaten by Brown on January 14 by a score of 42 to 36, the Providence team had considerable trouble in keeping the two Purple players from gaining a lead in the score...