Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...third chukker Coach F. D. Sharp sent his second team into the fray, a lead of 11 to 9 having been established. Though unable to score, this combination also showed possibilities...
...Freshmen are now in a double tie for the lead with the Harvard Club in the C division. Both have won 15 and lost none, while the University team C is in a triple tie behind the leaders with 11 won and four lost...
...positions on the Permanent Class Committee went to Winslow Carlton, of New York City, and William Sterling Youngman, Jr., of Brookline, who enjoyed a wide lead over the remaining two nominees...
...have confidence, however, that when the ntelligent, the patriotic, and the well-to-do, as .veil as the plain people, face the real issue, vhen they see whither we are tending in mak-ng fun of the law and of its violation, all of vhich tends to lead to support those who are engaged in violating it, when they realize that others not so patriotic, and who are evilly-minded are only too glad to bring about a demoralization of all law, as the open violations of the liquor law necessarily tend to do, then I believe we shall rouse...
...University Squash team will open its season this afternoon when it meets the Union Boat Club class A team on the University courts. Captain Iselin is playing in excellent form this year, and should lead the team to a successful season. Last weekend in the finals of a tournament held at the Rockaway Hunting Club, he defeated W. Palmer Dixon '25, former captain of the University team, and national singles champion in 1925. The following men will make up the team: Captain W. J. Iselin '29, B. H. Whitbeck '29, J. L. Ware '30, Ogden Phipps...