Word: led
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock there will be a final mass meeting before the Princeton game, at which the team and coaches, who will attend, will be cheered, led by R. W. Emmons '20. The University Band will play, while V. M. Kellett Occ. leads the singing. The several speakers will be announced tomorrow...
...Reverend Willard L. Sperry, D. D., will be the speaker at the regular Monday night meeting for Freshmen this evening in the Smith Halls Common Room. The meeting will begin at 7 o'clock by a 10-minute sing led by V. B. Kellett Occ., and will close promptly...
...triangular race between the University crews yesterday "A" crossed the line first, a quarter of a length ahead of "B", which in turn led "C" by three-quarters of a length. The race between the three first Freshman dormitory crews was judged to be a dead heat and will be rowed over next Tuesday. In the second Freshman race Gore won by three-quarters of a length, with Standish second and Smith third...
...separate totals last night stood: Boston, $3,466,641, and New York, $3,178,512. In addition a considerable list of large individual subscriptions was announced. This was led by one for $10,000 by Robert T. Paine, 2nd, '82, and followed by three for $5,000 apiece by C. F. Adams '88, Edgar Crocker '97, and Howard Coonley '99, respectively. Next came one $4,000 gift from F. R. Bangs '91, and three for $2,500 each from H. G. Vaughan '90, Roger Wolcott '99, and Henry C. Hopewell '07. In addition there were two subscriptions...
...Emmons, 3rd, '20, opened the meeting by leading a series of long and short cheers. Then he yielded the platform to Kellett, the newly appointed song leader. The latter, who led the singing at Camp Devens during the war, instilled a spirit into the gathering such as has not been seen at Harvard since the fall of 1916. Time and again the room rang to the tunes of "Harvardiana" and "The Gridiron King" until the leader was satisfied and Trumbull took the stand...