Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Soon a broad avenue at Versailles, along which rumbled once the vast golden coach in which Louis XIV sometimes dined, will be known as "Rue Rockefeller." Members of the Versailles Municipal Council grateful to Mr. John D. Rockefeller for his gift of $1,000,000 (TIME, June 9, 1924) to restore the Chateau of Versailles, decided thus to honor him last week...
...Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460), who used to call international pilots' councils and who sent Gomez and Fernandez to feel their way down to and around the terrible tip of unknown Africa, would have swelled with pride to see Lieutenants Moreira and Neves-Terriera head out over the broad Atlantic for the Madeira Islands, some 800 miles away. . . . Nightfall did not find them in Funchal. Their plane had pitched to the sea, as if crippled, but it was not crippled?only out of gas. And they were hard by the shores of Porto Santo...
Princeton also has a better outlook in the broad jump, with Scudder expected to better 23 feet and Firey and Dikeman close behind him. The high jump seems to be almost a toss up, representatives of both universities approaching six teen in their best efforts...
...first real test of the season tomorrow against Princeton. Five men have been added to the squad announced by Coach Farrell early in the week. They are R. J. Learson '26 in the hurdles, G. I. Shapiro '28 in the hammer throw, J. J. Weinstein '27 in the broad jump, L. J. Novogrod '27 in the two mile, and J. M. Porter '26 in the shot put. Potter has been out since the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell last winter on account of an operation for appendicitis, and it is not sure whether he will be able to compete...
...attempts which have been made to put the control of an educational institution entirely in the hands of its students have been failures. The instructors are the only ones who have a chance to grow with the school or college and thus have a broad understanding of its problems...