Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...born in Barry, Illinois; but literary Chicago claims him as her own. His education, which was never formal after early high school days, is broad, and in some respects, deep. A voracious reader, he has taught himself what most academicians do not know how to teach-the ability to think constructively. His training as a writer began with reporting days in Davenport, Iowa. Later, in Chicago, he became associate, then editor of the Literary Page of the Evening Post, a position now ably filled by the wise (as well as clever) Llewellyn Jones, Since then he has been converted...
...javelin, and two in the shot put, was the high individual scorer of the meet. Although he falled to better his 181 foot 6 1-2 inch-hammer throw of Friday, Tootell of Bowdoin, was one of the outstanding performers of the meet, as was Comins of Yale, who broad jumped 24 feet 4 inches. Woodring of Syracuse placing first in the 440-yard and second in the 220-yard runs, and Taylor of Princeton, winning the low hurdle race, and following Woodring across the line in the quarter, each contributed nine points to his team's total...
Long Island--B. M. Langstaff '08, 25 Broad Street, New York...
California, 15 of whose 17 qualifying positions were won in the field events, seems to be headed for a third consecutive victory. With three men competing in the broad jump, discus, shotput, and javelin, the westerners have a distinct advantage over their eastern rivals...
...individual stars of the meet were for the Tigers Taylor, who won the 440-yard run, 220-yard hurdles, and broad jump, and McKim, who took both of the dashes, while for the University the outstanding performer in addition to Carpenter and Greenidge, was Captain Burke, who won the mile and took second in the half...