Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...outer defense positions will be filled by experienced players. Clyde Jones '25, C. S. Walker '25 and F. L. Rossiter '25 have all played for Yale before and should lead the others in the struggle for these places...
...question whether these 250 priests have the right to secede from Russia and lead their flocks into Episcopalian pastures is one which is likely to be decided by practice rather than theory. The theory of the business is further complicated by the fact that Metropolitan Platon has been repudiated by the Holy Synod, and one, Rev. John Kedrovsky appointed in his stead. But Platon is still in possession of both his house and his cathedral, while Kedrovsky is a plaintiff before courts...
...lead of the Standard Oil Company of New York in moving to abolish obnoxious, vista-masking signboards from the public highways (TIME, March 24), is being followed by other potent corporations. The Chairman of the National Committee for Restriction of Outdoor Advertising (Mrs. W. L. Lawton of Glen Falls, N. Y.) has received pledges of sympathy and implied promises of aid from 15 concerns...
...Connecticut team lost to the Crimson 6 to 5 last year in a weird game after gaining a 4 to 0 lead in the second inning. The Nutmeggers are lacking in veteran material, however, and although they have had more outdoor work than the Crimson they have not yet played a game. Captain Brundage, left field, and O'Brien, short stop, are the only men in the lineup who faced the University in last year's contest in which the latter made a sensational steal of home. Emigh, center fielder, is a letter man of two seasons...
...Stanton seems to fear that belief in the supernatural may lead to muddled thinking. Although the supernatural in religion is known through the religious experience the supernatural in revelations is an historical problem. That callege training which Mr. Stanton mentions might be employed to better advantage in estimating historical evidence than in passing snap judgments on Biblical problems without any knowledge of the Bible. W. T. HOWE...