Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Broad Jump.-E. C. Clarke, P. F. Cooper, P. B. Cowles, R. R. Donnelly, J. K. Goodwine, R. B. Malsin, J. H. Paul, G. L. Reinacher E. D. Richmond, E. J. Rusnack, D. C. A. Smith, J. W. Wheeler...
...This rights at issue involve the most fundamental which the individual possesses and exercises in the furtherance of his own interest and that of the society of which he is a part. The policies are broad issues reaching into the individual and social value of free managerial control and direction on business method, and the encouragement, promotion, and stimulation of the worker's individual initiative. The actual situation is this. The closed shop seeks to deprive a man of his right to associate or not to associate as he sees fit, but compelling him to either join a trade union...
...meeting yesterday afternoon of the Freshman track squad members who made the trip to Exeter Saturday, James Edward Merrill of Brighten was elected captain of the 1924 team. Merrill is the best all-round man on the Freshman squad, being both a fast sprinter and an excellent broad-jumper...
...Broad-Jump.--Won by Dole, Harvard, 20ft. 11in.; second, Merrill, Harvard, 19ft. 11in.; third, Reilly, Exeter, 19ft...
...large margins in the high and low hurdles respectively the nearest Exeter runner being seven yards in the rear in each event. The two other 1924 first-place winners were Malcolm Morse and A. W. Dole, the for mer in the high-jump and the latter in the broad. In the 100 and 220-yard dashes H. W. Davis was the chief Freshman performer, pitted against Lundell and Norton, two of the fastest dast men in preparatory school ranks. Davis trailed both of these men in the 100, taking third place; while in the 220 he was second...