Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...writers treating with international politics, and his books have been translated into some 25 languages. He was an associate of Lord Northcliffe in one of his boldest newspaper ventures--the establishment of the "Continental Daily Mail." Many years in France, and several tours through Germany, have given him a broad background for the construction of his striking theories...
...learning, are great assets. A great and loyal body of alumni scattered throughout the length and breadth of the land helps to explain the wide scope of Harvard's appeal. At any rate a freshman class recruited from 43 states ought to prove a pretty fair melting-pot of broad Americanism. --Boston Herald...
...program of the Fall Handicap Meet held yesterday at Soldiers Field was cut short by darkness, so that the two-mile run and the finals of the 160-yard dash will be run off today, along with the competition in the hammer throw, shot put, broad and high jumps, and the pole vault. All contestants should report at the Locker Building promptly at 3.45. Prize winners may obtain their medals at the H. A. A. tomorrow...
...trial to see whether they are to remain with their private owners or go once more to the control of the government. There must be no more of that "people be damned" attitude, which has all too often characterized the managements in the past Public-spirited men with a broad vision and a desire to serve the community as a whole must replace the smug, self-centered directors of the past. Co-operation must be the keynote of all their endeavors. Given this and a body of loyal employees, Mr. Willard is sure that the roads will make good...
Eighteen feet 6 inches won first place in the broad jump for H. W. Davis of Standish. Hubbard and Simmons of Smith jumped 18 feet and 17 feet 6 inches respectively. Hubbard of Smith captured first in the high jump with 5 feet 1 inch. P. D. Gerould of Standish and A. E. Saunders of Gore tied for second with 5 feet. Norris of Gore, P. D. Gerould of Standish and J. C. Goodwin of Gore were the winners in the pole vault. Norris won the event with a height of 7 feet 10 inches