Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...business competitions will consist mainly of soliciting advertisements and subscriptions, together with a small amount of clerical work. In these competitions men gain not only a broad and practical experience in newspaper business and advertising, but also have the opportunity to become acquainted with the leading concerns in Boston and vicinity. Candidates who are elected to the board will be eligible for the position of assistant business manager in their Junior, and business manager in their Senior year...
...Yale; 120-yard high-hurdles, C. G. Krogness '21, Harvard, Anton Hulman '24, Yale; shot-put, J. R. Tolbert '22, Harvard, R. E. Jordan '23, Yale; hammerthrow, J. F. Brown '22, Harvard, P. E. Cruickshank '23, Yale; high-jump, R. W. Landon 21, Yale, C. G. Krogness '21, Harvard; broad-jump, E. O. Gourdin '21, Harvard, C. G. Krogness '21, Harvard...
...their performances, and scored 31 points for the Crimson's total. A large part of the credit for this must be given to Coach Eddie Farrell, who has had complete charge of the field event men throughout the season. In this meet Gourdin again broke his record in the broad-jump, this time covering 23 feet 11 7-8 inches...
...scored for the University who before the spring meet had not accomplished much on the track. The meet certainly justified Coach Bingham's theory that it is better to have a well-rounded-out team than a few stars. Gourdin again broke his record in the broad-jump with a leap of 24 feet 4 inches, only half an inch less than the Intercollegiate record...
...over. At the start of the race Princeton was ahead, and it was necessary for the University runners to get at least six points to win. Gourdin and Chapin, placing first and third, turned the trick, and the meet was won. Gourdin again broke his record in the broad-jump, this time with a jump of 24 feet 6 inches, one and a half inches more than the official Intercollegiate record, and as far as is known the best jump ever made in an American College meet...