Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Acting on the decision of the Athletic council, "H" men have undertaken to lead the cheering this year. J. L. Reid, captain of the cross country team, and head cheerleader, announced last night that "H" men will interchange between games...
Glad Hand. Obviously, the sessions of the bankers were heading to a climax. Last of the important speakers was to be no less a personage than Roy Archibald Young, governor of the entire Federal Reserve system.? As the Federal Reserve had taken the lead in the war on speculation, as the credit situation was the only real issue at Philadelphia, bankers waited with intense interest for what Governor Young might say. In Manhattan, the market was uneasy...
...first minute of play, D. L. Stabr leading player of the Lord Jeff team put his eleven in the lead by scoring the first tally, when J. P. Faude '31, Harvard goalie, dropped an easy roller and the ball fell...
...Wight '32 caged he ball in the third period and his teammates followed his lead in the next period by scoring four more goals...
...forever superior to the punitive in lawmaking. When President Roosevelt in 1902 took him from the supreme court bench of Massachusetts to serve the nation it was in the realization that the war against trusts would need trained umpires, whom the fanaticism of a people berserk would not lead into for getting that there is such a thing as a desirable monopoly. Sumptuary legislation meets in him an erect hard-thinking...