Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...broad-jumping pit, a dusky form plunked into the sawdust, was lifted out, groaning. De Hart Hubbard, Michigan Negro, had won for America, had made his winning jump despite the excruciating pain of a pulled tendon. Ned Gourdin, Harvard Negro, leaped to second place...
Robert Legendre, Newark A. C, projected himself across 25 ft. 6 in. of ground, a world's record broad jump...
...down and tell designers exactly what's wrong and what should be changed. This wonderful career is not an accident. Macready is a most pertinent example of mens sana in corpore sano. An amateur boxing champion, five foot six in height, he weighs only about 130 pounds, has broad shoulders and a trim waist. He keeps himself in perfect condition, is always mentally and physically alert. Certainly Macready needed all his alertness, coolness and skill in his hazardous exploit of last week. On a recent night flight from Columbus, Macready found his motor dead when passing over Dayton...
...writing imaginative travel books based on fact, he creates romances with a background of his own experiences in which god-like heroes, heroines and villains move simply and struggle with the problems of life in the large. He paints his scenes with a delicate brush and his people with broad, crude strokes...
...steps of Widener to Appleton Chapel last night, when the Glee Club gave its Class Day concert. The lanterns enhanced the pageantry of the celebration as the crowd stood for nearly an hour until the last college song ended the program, performed by about 50 men on the broad steps, marked the end of the Glee Club season and was one of the features of the evening's festivities...