Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Haven, Conn., March 18.--Playing on a neutral court, Princeton defeated Dartmouth 38 to 17 in the play-off of a previous contest which Princeton had protested. Securing an early lead, Princeton maintained it throughout the game...
...which Elsie Ferguson opened the preceding week (TIME, March 10), shifted back to the Hungary whence its hero came to stake his heart at Monte Carlo. In this case, the one night of love is turned on by the woman, who turns off the light. She takes the lead all through this erotic game of tag. She is a sophisticated city woman, temporarily blacklisting her husband. In her pique at him, she flies to a relative's farm and finds a young cousin alone for the night, ripe for her plucking. She decides to make the most of isolation...
...Dirigibles. But the British Government is not following the lead of the U. S. in building huge dirigibles...
...21st of August, 1909, one Ralph Rose of Michigan picked up a 16-lb. lead ball and heaved it 51 feet. No one has ever done better. In 1917, Paddy McDonald, a New York cop, picked up a similar ball and heaved it 47 feet 7½ inches, thereby setting a national championship mark for the A. A. U. Last week Paddy, white-haired and portly, tried again in the A. A. U. meet in Manhattan. The best he could get was a third place. But a young collegian, a mere junior at Princeton, Ralph Hills, stepped forward and heaved...
George Beere Moynahan '26 of Mattapau has been elected leader of the Banjo Club, and will lead that group in coming Instrumental Clubs concerts...