Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...School to benefit from the mental discipline there to be derived. Recently the number of Harvard men going to the Law School has declined. This may be an indication that the "floaters" are drifting into the Business School. Modern business is in reality becoming a profession in which a broad training and thorough technique will be increasingly in demand. New York Times...
...most liberal Church in America, Unitarianism has had an influence out of all proportion to its numbers (100,000). It is very weak in missionary endeavor. Some Trinitarians claim that its only missionary to India was converted to Hinduism. " That," Unitarians reply, " showed how broad-minded...
...Yale-Princeton meet, the Elis took two places in the quarter-mile and in the broad jump, but in both of these events the Tigers made a clean sweep against the University squad. On the other hand, in the Princeton meet three. University high jumpers tied for first place, while in the Princeton-Yale meet two weeks previously, two Tigers had entered a four-cornered tie for first with two of the Eli jumpers...
...Broad Jump.--Clarke, Dole, Hull, Murphy, Neiman, N. R. Smith...
...Walpole. He is the most modest author I know, yet, somehow, the most confident. He believes in his books; but he does not expect you to believe in them. If you do, he is glad. If you do not? well, then, there will always be another. Walpols is tall, broad-shouldered, practically always smiling. He has a broad fore head, He wears glasses. His plat form manner is excellent, and he speaks as he writes ? with care and distinction...