Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have sponsored the idea have looked over the American college field which to say the least is rather a broad one, and out of the hundreds of colleges and universities which compose it have selected thirty-seven to participate in this conference Illinois should feel honored in being among them...
...yard dash, trials, 3.35; 40-yard dash, final, 3.45; 1000-yard run, 3.50; 300-yard dash, final, 4.00; 600-yard run, 4.05. In the field events, the high-jump, shot-put, and pole-vault will be held simultaneously, at the same time as the track events, and the broad-jump will be held after these events are completed, in order to allow the sprinters to compete...
...meet, as a much larger squad is needed to assure success to the 1924 team this year. All the regular events will be held, including the 40-yard dash, 45-yard high hurdles, 300-yard dash, 600-yard run, 1000-yard run, mile run, high-jump, pole vault, broad-jump, and shot-put. There will also be a relay race between 4-man teams representing each hall. Men may compete in as many events as they wish. Prizes will be awarded to men winning first, second, and third place, and to the members of the winning relay team. This meet...
...yard high hurdles, 300-yard dash, 600-yard run, 1000-yard run, and the one-mile run. There will be a relay race with a four-man team representing each dormitory; each man will run 390 yards. The field events will be the high-jump, the pole-vault, the broad-jump, and the shot-put. Prizes will be awarded to men winning first, second, and third place, and to the members of the winning relay team. This meet will count toward the Interdormitory Athletic Trophy...
...contemporaries he was a sympathetic and broad minded labourer in the field of knowledge. To those of us who were younger he was able to be both master and friend. Probably no teacher in Harvard ever had a more devoted following among younger scholars and they can be proud who have helped him, if ever so little, in his work in later years. He valued to the highest degree this association with younger men, and one of the most beautiful tributes he ever paid was to one of them. In a note prefacing his last volume he mentioned the help...