Word: leadinge
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Football receives, not unnaturally, a good deal of attention in the December number of the Illustrated Magazine. The leading article, by Mr. Watts, reviews in some detail the games of the season and argues for the establishment of a more permanent system of coaching; and this suggestion is further pressed...
Dr. E. F. Henderson '83 will deliver the third of his series of eight lectures on "The French Revolution" in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 4.50 o'clock. The special topic today will be "The Flight to Varennes" and will be illustrated by about 80 stereopticon slides, including...
The first football mass meeting of the year, held last evening in the Union, was remarkable both for the enthusiasm shown, and for the crowd, which filled every available inch in the Living Room and galleries, and overflowed into the adjoining halls. The long and short cheers were given with...
Crosby, Howland and MacCreadie took the lead at the start and kept it for about half a mile. At this point the men were well bunched. At the two-mile mark the same three men were leading, with Hadden fourth. About a mile further on the first four men were...
The start, after being delayed for some time by the unreadiness of the various crews, was made at about 4.15 o'clock. The boats got off fairly well together, the three boats which finished first being almost nose-and-nose, and Mount Auburn Street about half a length in the...