Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tabulator, to work pulling apart the speech made by Mr. Coolidge before a recent gathering of the Associated Press in Manhattan. It was believed that Miss Reeve's findings would enable newspapers "to give the people of the Nation a revealing portrait of the man they have chosen to lead them...
...message to American students is a plea that they look ahead into the future and attempt to comprehend the indisputable fact that the Pacific is the center of activities to be. Affairs are already on the move from the Atlantic. Japan and America will play the leading roles in these Pacific problems that will present themselves. Japan has the strategic position of the East. The West cannot deny it. Today in Japan there is taking place a tremendous conflict or social forces which should be studied with great care by Americans. If your nation and mine are to play...
...behalf of the parents of Harvard boys to watch them and to note their conduct. Haven't you read the papers lately? Haven't you heard what an immoral place Harvard has turned out to be? Well, I have, and I intend to put a stop to it, to lead these boys back to the paths of righteousness and morality...
...determination to show their best kept the University team in the lead during the first five miles. At this mark, Tibbetts, Captain Chapin, and Cutcheon, ranked eighth, twelfth, and thirteenth, but the added mile and one quarter by which the Van Cortland exceeds the Charles River course saw first place slip away while second was hotly contested. Pittsburgh and Syracuse, both of which had been running in a single group during the first five miles, made their bid for victory. Six Pittsburgh runners forged ahead and were among the first fifteen men to finish. Syracuse, champion for two successive years...
Yale Gains Lead At Start...