Word: leadinge
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Merely from the point of view of competition with Yale then, the proposed rule is one all to their advantage, and leading with us, either to an unfortunate system of seeking for school athletes or consistent inferiority in material.
A news stand will be opened today in the office of the Union by S. F. Alexander, proprietor of the stands in Memorial and Randall Halls. All the New York and Boston papers and the leading magazines will be on sale; a theatre, ticket agency will later be established. The...
Most, if not all of the actors spoke their lines clearly, and the delivery was so good that the nationality of the actors was forgotten. One or two, however, in the leading parts showed superiority from the start, although the work of the ensemble was of a higher standard than...
The issue of the Harvard Bulletin for this week contains an excellent and very full account of all that has taken place in and about the University during the past week. The two leading articles are on the meeting of the Germanic Museum Association and the proposed Union for Radcliffe...
This series, of which Professor Baker is editor-in-chief, will, when completed, comprise over fifty volumes, and will include all the leading English dramas from 1590 to the present day. Each volume will be edited by a specialist and will contain beside the unexpurgated text of one or more...