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Word: leading (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...comedy followed, a Mack Sennett-- "That's not a real mustache see. It don't grow straight. We only a false one." I asked about for distraction. I found it. A little boy had wormed his way half across the theatre and was approaching his methel Lead first...

Author: By D. G. G., | Title: THE CRIME | 2/25/1926 | See Source »

...Baxter Mile, Haggerty surprised the crowd by finishing third ahead of Tibbetts, the Crimson leader who was expected to lead the field. Goodwin of the New York A. C. crossed the line just ahead of Connolly, also of the New York A. C. in four minutes and 18 2-5 seconds. The Crimson miler ran his best race of the season to trail Connolly by only three yards. In the special half mile, Watters finished in last place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MILLER FIRST IN N. Y. A. C. SPRINT | 2/24/1926 | See Source »

...continuation of senatorial readiness to investigate thoroughly every branch of the executive is desirable. Of the many balances set up by the constitution, the most effective is the opposition's alertness to discover signs of corruption in the ruling party. To impede the operation of this check does not lead to good government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INQUIRIES NEEDED | 2/19/1926 | See Source »

Carlton, the blond 1929 flash, put the first-year skaters in the lead against Newton, when he found the net before the end of the first session after taking a pass from Whiting. The disc failed to clear the ice but slipped through the guard of Thompson, Newton cage guardian. Holbrook, the brilliant leader of the schoolboys, who was forced out of the game for a few minutes in the initial period with a cut on the hand, contributed several long dashes and narrowly missed two hard drives at the Crimson cage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1929 SIX CONTINUES ON PATH OF VICTORY | 2/18/1926 | See Source »

...opposed to any action by this State approving a Federal Department of Education, or accepting for this State the provisions of any act of Congress enabling the Federal Government to interfere, or to get a foothold here which may lead to interfering with the free and unrestricted right of the people of Maryland to continue to educate their children in their own way as they have always done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: In Maryland | 2/15/1926 | See Source »

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