Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...implores his audience to have faith, that it may automatically acquire fortune. Mr. Carillo plays a genial young millionaire whose fancy is best pleased by wandering about the world disguised as a gypsy and doing good. He appears in a high yellow make-up and exotic attire. His peregrinations lead him to the threshold of a home heavy with failure. The father is a lawyer with no clamor of clients at his doorstep; the daughter, an authoress of many manuscripts but no publisher; the mother, steeped in sorrow for a buried brother; the son, an inventor with more gadgets than...
...Rapoport and H. R. Wood won falls in the 125 and 145-pound classes early in the meet, giving the Crimson a commanding lead over Springfield, which had only the decisive victory of Lewis over J. C. Hinkle to its credit. With the score 10-3 against them, however, the visitors rallied. Bartlett's aggressive attack overwhelmed J. H. Campbell, whose shoulders were pinned to the mat in 2 minutes and 30 seconds. In the 175-pound class Wadlund threw W. H. Ennis in 5 minutes and 15 seconds, and Springfield held a lead of three points...
...some highly creditable performances by University representatives. In all three of the University relay races their opponents numbered some of the fastest men in the country, and particularly in the B. A. A. contest, the University pressed the Unicorn runners to the limit. R. G. Allen '26, in the lead-off position, ran a beautiful race, trailing Dudley of the B. A. A. by only a stride in the first few laps, and then passing him on the next to the last lap, and piling up a 20 yard lead. B. A. A. lost several yards by clumsy handling...
...other two relays, the long contest with Georgetown, and the short race with a picked Boston K. of C. team, both W. L. Chapin '25 and Captain J. E. Merrill '24 got the pole, in leading off, but lost it later, leaving their successors a handicap which continued to increase. J. N. Watters '26, in the anchor position against Georgetown, made a splendid effort to cut down a 35 yard lead, but Geghan, running last for the Washington team finished with a safe advantage...
...spare the University squash team clinched the Massachusetts state interclub squash racquets title last Saturday by defeating the Harvard Club of Boston 5-0, in the closing Class A contests. The Lincoln's Inn Society, the law school club, was second in the list, having a one point lead over the Union Boat Club...