Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shifts in the cheer-leading squad will make it possible for the candidates remaining in the competition to lead the cheering in both University and Freshman games today. One shift will cover the first and fourth quarters of the Holy Cross game, and will officiate at the 1929-Exeter combat during the two middle periods, while they are replaced at the University stands by the other ball of the squad...
...theory is even more distasteful than it is illogical. There can be little value in a patriotism inspired by the perversion of truth. It must lead to misunderstanding between those who retain their illusions and those who eventually shake them off. In shutting the eyes of the semi-educated to the realities of the past, a false view of history prevents them from benefiting from human experience...
...with the green millinery, which finds the sayings of Shaw monotonous as are any sayings too often repeated, turns to new fields those of football. What charm have a few "Charming People" when Mr. Erlanger promises a hundred histrionic collegians and a brass band? For six scenes he will lead his audience through the campus comics of a university day. Before their eyes cheerleaders and cheered will battle for Craven and Rice University. Crafty Mr. Craven, refreshing Mr. Rice. Touchdown, Broadway...
...debate with Oxford tomorrow at Symphony Hall W. D. Chapman '27, president of the Debating Council will lead off for Harvard, his colleagues Barrett Williams '28 and R. S. Fanning 3L following in that order...
...four candidates who will lead the 1929 cheering when not on duty at the University-Holy Cross game inside the Stadium are: E. W. Martin '26, A. H. O'Neil '28, K. N. Rogers '26, and J. N. Watters...