Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...principles of prohibition. I shall rather try to interest the young men in what is going on, and how the Coast Guard is handling its operations against the rum his. It seems to me rather necessary, in order to make my hearers appreciate just what the situation is, to lead up to it by a recital of what the Coast Guard is, and of the general character of life in the Service...
...usual football players were prominent among the candidates, R. H. O'Connell, husky end, received the highest vote in Smith Halls, while C. M. Churchill, substitute center, led on the Standish ballot. In Gore Hall, E. T. Putnam, Freshman quarterback, tied for the lead with B. H. Beal...
...First Corps Cadet Band is to be hired to lead the Freshmen to the Stadium for the game with Yale Freshmen on Saturday, and to play during the game, it was announced last night...
Like Mr. Davis' last farce, Trie Nervous Wreck, the play employs Otto Kruger in the lead. Mr. Kruger and Victor Moore (back from vaudeville) illustrate the story of two ingenious crooks who invade a health farm of the wealthy. When they are through, the inmates are not so wealthy. The spectators have meanwhile enjoyed themselves boisterously...
Editor Duncan Aikman and the jounalists and novelists who compiled The Taming follow Mr. White's lead in being ingenuously shocking and satirically humorous. Idwal Jones' chapter on the guerilla artists of San Francisco's old Barbary Coast is one of the best. There is Jacques, chef at the Tehama House, ladling out sea-gull-egg omelets. Banker Eugene Duprey washes down a 15-pound turkey with 20 bottles of claret and waddles into the street to be acclaimed for having won a great bet. Garibaldi the Magnificent furnishes Mark Hopkins' palace on Nob Hill...