Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...before. Our theories of business cycles have been largely postilated on our situation, so long continued, as a debtor country. It may be, therefore, that the past will to a smaller extent than ever before indicate probabilities for the future. Also, the abundance of funds in this, country may lead to a generally lower level of interest rates for the coming years ; and a consequent higher price level for fixed investments, as well as a more stabilized price situation generally...
...farthest from the referee's launch, and was jockeying into position when the crews were sent away. Princeton and Yale had put in about five strokes before the Crimson blades caught the water, but Merrill kept his crew spurting till he caught Princeton, which had taken a half-length lead on Yale at the start...
...follow suit, until the old order seems in a fair way to a quiet demise. Glancing through the program, one notes one or two numbers that were composed especially for the club. It seems not too much to hope, therefore, that Dr. Davison's renaissance of serious music may lead to new compositions as well, to a new American literature for chorus. If it brings this about, it has indeed done much. New York World...
...best possible use of the advantages offered by the University. In this case an advantage has been offered under appealing circumstances and has been rejected, deliberately or indifferently. The Union can not be blamed if it refuses to arrange another program, nor Dr. Davison if he refuses to lead at another "Song Night...
Holy Cross took the lead in the first inning with one run which they did not add to until the eighth. Although they touched Barbee for 11 safeties, tight fielding by the Crimson and the former's inability to bunch hits, kept down the scoring. Sweeney, in the box for the visitors, struck out four men while Barbee fanned just double that number...