Word: led
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After a short address the meeting will close with the singing of "Fair Harvard," led by several members of the University Glee Club. After these exercises the meeting will adjourn to Appleton Chapel, where the preacher of the day will speak on a subject appropriate to the occasion...
...CRIMSON is glad to print a communication from the graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House showing that the number of men who are shirking their duties in social service work is smaller than the CRIMSON was at first led to believe. Indeed, by the end of the year, Phillips Brooks House hopes to exceed its last year's record in point of numbers, both of men in the work and those benefited by it. Even if more than four hundred men engage in social service, there are still plenty of shirkers in the University who have the time...
...time trials for the Freshman team to participate in the Andover invitation cross-country meet at Andover next Friday were held yesterday over the so-called "Cemetery Course". The course was four and a half miles in length and led over the bridge to Allston. Eighteen men covered this distance in very good time. The men selected for the team will be announced tomorrow and the Freshmen will leave for Andover Friday morning...
...dormitory crews showed rapid advancement after the first few weeks and by the time the fall regatta was held they were rowing in very good form. On the first day of this regatta, October 27, the third Gore crew led the third Standish crew by three-quarters of a length with the Smith boat a close third. In the second crew races, held the following day, the dormitory boats finished in the same order. In the first crew races on October 29, the Standish crew led the Gore boat by a half a length, Smith finishing a length...
...before, proceeding on around the Yard and out at the Johnson Cate. It will then continue down Boylston street, across the new bridge, and into the field. When the men are settled in the cheering section, cheers for the individual members of the team and the coaches will be led by F. W. Capper '15, R. R. Ayres '15, and W. H. Claflin, Jr., '15, while N. L. Tibbetts '15 will lead in singing the football songs, before the teams come onto the field...