Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...death of Col. Robert Bacon, of the Class of 1880, Harvard loses one of the finest and most truly representative of her sons. From the beginning he was a man of broad and varied interests, who undertook nothing in which he was not conspicuously successful...
...Running broad jump.--J. S. Gillies, 11 (A); K. B. Low, 8 (A); H. Staub, 21 (C); J. Houlahan, 34 (C); R. K. Felter, 41 (Cor); H. E. Shackelton, 37, (Cor); W. Smith, 65 (Cor); S. W. Heartfield, 69 (Cor); E. R. Andrew, 75 (Cor); A. H. Treman, 68 (Cor); S. Vermilye, 67 (Cor); C. Livingston, 39 (Cor); J. A. Ramsay, 70 (Cor); W. H. Lathrope, 74 (Cor); W. H. Colvin, Jr., 76 (Cor); J. M. Watt, 66 (Cor); J. W. Prentiss, 92 (D); R. H. Whittier, 131 (D); R. G. Pollard, 132 (D); P. W. Clark...
...Running broad jump--24 feet, 4 and 1-2 inches. A. C. Kraenzlein, Pennsylvania, New York City...
...games are taking on the aspect of an Olympic meet, with every allied nation presenting a notable array of stars. The American Expeditionary Force organization numbers among its athletes such well-known track men as Lieut. Harry Worthington of Dartmouth, three times national and intercollegiate broad jump champion; Pat Ryan, holder of five world's records in the hammer-throw; F. C. Thompson, all-round athletic champion of the A. A. U.; and Lieut. P. R. Withington '12, former University track captain and two-mile champion...
...whole standard of American education,' and of the esteem in which. American schoolmasters and instructors are held. Certainly thanks are due for this generous appropriation to Mr. John D. Rockefeller and the General Educational Board of which he is chairman, from all college men who are interested in the broad subject of American culture...