Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock tonight Serge Koussevitzky will lead the Boston Symphony Orchestra in its fifth Cambridge performance of the season...
...will lead a strong combination next year if this year's Freshman five live up to expectations and the returning members of the University squad make the improvement naturally to be expected. With himself and Slocum, 1928 star, or Jones at forwards, Leekley or Rauh at center, and Malick and probably Barbee of the Freshmen at the guards positions, Coach Wachter will start the coming season with a much rosier outlook than he faced last fall...
...phrases . . . It will be well not to be too much disturbed by the thought of either isolation or entanglement of pacifists and militarists. . . . We have long advocated the peaceful settlement of disputes by methods of arbitration and have negotiated many treaties to secure that result. The same considerations should lead to our adherence to the Permanent Court of International Justice . . . . Some of the best thought of mankind has long been seeking for a formula for permanent peace. . . . But all these plans and preparations, these treaties and covenants, will not of themselves be adequate...
...amazed man of Jericho went on to peruse a letter appended to the Graphic editorial, in which a presumed Graphic reader, one L. A. Wilson, besought the Graphic to "take the lead in criticizing the scare headlines in some papers which use such low-down tactics," referred to "the recent but harmless tremor of the earth," arraigned the News for flaunting on its front page a picture of what might have happened ito this city in a serious earthquake," prophesied that such tactics "mean ruin in the end for a paper belching forth such rot," stated of the News that...
...does not seem to me that any such machinery carries torth the torch of truth on its way through the life of an individual in the life of society as a whole - can any business managership or other such goals so much sought do other than tend to lead one into narrowness from the lack of thought gives such ends as truth. Cannot sports for sports sake accomplish more than sports for the many other motives pressing them on? And if sports or any other outside activity were to be placed on such a level as to dominate great over...