Word: lead
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Fortunately for Harvard, Killar and Soltis return next season to wreak more havoc and to lead the Crimson on its path of continued success...
...appreciation for our ally, France. The appeal to Harvard men to give, is more than a request for contributions to immortalize a cause. Behind it is the intimate personal bond between the University and France through those men we all learned to admire,--the French officers. Harvard should lead all American colleges in helping to raise the fund for a Marne Memorial...
...negative has made the issue free speech. In actual practice free speech is limited according to circumstances for the public welfare, safety, and morals John Stuart Mill declared that opinior must be limited when it may lead to a mischievous act. That is the only restriction we would place on free speech. Our country is in a peculiar condition on account of its heterogeneous population. Foreigners, illiterates, and negroes form a large percentage of our population and it is our duty to protect these classes against the radical agitator preaching force and violence. More than that, we must protoect...
...lamentable if the study of English at Harvard should lead a man to denature the books of Chesterton, Huneker, Dunsany, Birmingham, and Anatole France with half-baked and supercilious criticisms. Especially so when he disfigures them by writing with a No. 2 pencil which smears...
...fifty-yard dash, Brackett, who had won his heat in the afternoon, was barely outdistanced by Damon of Amherst. In the one hundred yard dash, although Brackett had entirely outclassed the other entries in the first heat, he was unable to recover from Biddell, the Tech star, the lead which the latter seized in the first few yards of the race. A splendid spurt in the last lap brought Brackett up to the engineer's shoulder, but failed to win him the race...