Word: broad
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Quinn in 600-yd. dash, W. C. Bennett and J. G. Winchester in the 1000-yard run; H. R. Davis, H. Phillips, A. W. Jones and H. S. Freedman in the high jump; C. H. Nichol, H. R. Davis, H. Stires and L. Fletcher in the standing broad jump; and B. S. Cogan, H. R. Davis, H. W. Clark, H. W. Self, and R. Kunhardt in the shot...
...believe that I am unique in this experience. The advisory system of the American university is inadequate to the needs of its students. The qualifications of the adviser should be more than mere knowledge of the curriculum, of distribution and concentration. They should include understanding of men and broad human sympathy. The adviser should be a fired as well as a councillor. The influence of such a man upon a boy who is entering college, often uncertain of his alms and objects, is inestimable...
...other business and few professions offer as broad a commercial education as the exporting business. For the successful exporter must be familiar not only with the mechanism of international trade, but also with the industries whose goods he exports and with the general financial situation. He who has served an apprenticeship with an exporting house will find that he has had a training which will make him an asset to any business...
...trying to convince the students that they really did accomplish a great deal, by framing trite resolutions and giving geographical talks, the delegates certainly are in error. If thirty of our students had to go to Iowa to find out that China is longer than the United States is broad, then education in this state must be at a pretty...
...made to note all current works written by Harvard men or dealing with the University. The column will, however, by no means be limited to books of this sort, and, in the longer reviews especially, the CRIMSON plans to deal with publications of general interest to men of broad education...