Word: thought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...wealth, a social position more or less assured, and a fair amount of persistence. Four more important qualifications, however, are indispensable to true leadership. In order that he may draw his followers on to something greater and better, the leader must have a definite vision firmly fixed in his thought: he should look forward, not back, and, like Moses, Paul, Napoleon, Bismarck and Lincoln, must be not a traditionalist but an idealist...
...suppose that playing Filley at end caused more talk than any other one thing this fall. It was attributed to favoritism. I know Filley. He is not the sort of man who becomes the beneficiary of unfair methods or society influence. The graduates who were coaching the ends thought from the moment he began to play that he was the most promising candidate for that position they had ever seen. They said so to friends of mine long before any of us who were on the outside knew that Filley had any chance of making the team...
...made success in other athletic lines or in football, and a man who has the age and the acumen to work with boys and to know boys. This selected head must have the undivided responsibility of the entire football policy, and once selected with care and thought he must have the undivided support of graduates and undergraduates. Harvard wants to try no more experiments...
Just before the CRIMSON went to press this morning, the returns indicated the election of Roosevelt with an estimated total of 325 electoral votes, the largest number received by a president in fifty years. All the doubtful states including Maryland, West Virginia, Indiana and Missouri were thought to have been carried by Roosevelt...
...after a hard game. Most of the men who played in the Dartmouth game on Saturday were allowed to engage only in preliminary work and in a long signal practice. Brill did not report, having left Cambridge to vote, and Starr was not on the field as it was thought best to give him a day's rest. Meier was out but did only very light work on account of an injured arm. Montgomery and Jones were on the field but did not enter the line...