Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...required has been outlined before and will be explained in detail in the early papers of the fall. The competition is hard, for it takes time to get hold of even a small bit of news; but it teaches accuracy and concentration in a way that is invaluable. The broad insight into College activities that a news competition gives is also one of its useful ends; and an enumeration of its useful ends; and an enumeration of its advantages would be very incomplete without a reference to the practical training in handling business and men which is secured from work...
...Running broad jump.--P. G. M. Austin '13, T. Cable...
...high jump Moffat should meet in the finals Burdick of Pennsylvania, Sargent of Michigan, Dalrymple of Technology, and Enright of Dartmouth. Cable should qualify in the broad jump along with Mercer of Pennsylvania, Babcock of Columbia, and Waring and Cohn of Michigan. In the pole-vault Jones is not apt to qualify...
...schoolboy record. The winner was W.M. Oler, of Pawling and he cleared the bar at 6 feet, 3 5-8 inches with apparent ease. He then put the bar two inches higher but was unable to get over at that height. Worthington, of Exeter, broke the interscholastic broad jump record, established by himself last year, by 7 inches. His jump was 22 feet, 8 1-2 inches. The pole-vault record, formerly held by L. Whitney, of Worcester Academy, was broken by Buck, of Andover, who vaulted 11 feet, 3 3-4 inches, 2 1-2 inches higher than...
...Running broad jump.--Won by Worthington (E.); second, Sallaway (H.S. of C.); third, Johnstone (W.). Distance, 22 ft., 8 1-2 in. (New record...