Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this year. If his sprained ankle is sufficiently recovered to enable him to compete, Captain O'Connell will be one of the foremost entrants in the mile race. Gourdin is a fast sprinter, who should place in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. He is also entered in the broad-jump. In the two-mile run, Lewis has shown, consistent point-winning ability, and broke the tape in the Technology meet this spring. The Crimson has a powerful shot-putter in Clark, who has placed in almost every meet of the year, and was one of the few point-winners...
...season, turning in a total of 38 points in the Yale meet. There will be a close contest between E. O. Gourdin '21 and Lourie of the Tiger team, as both entrants are all-around men and they will face each other in the century dash and in the broad-jump. If Swede, the Princeton wonder in the long-distance races, is picked to run against Captain D. F. O'Connell '21, the present intercollegiate mile champion, it will undoubtedly develop into the mile race of the year, for both runners have so far been unbeatable...
...hundred, the quarter, the broad-jump and the pole-vault that the Crimson must show its strength, while the Orange and Black are favored in the hurdles, the half, the weight events and the high-jump. The scoring in the mile and two-mile hinges on the Tiger decision as to what Swede will compete...
...Harwood '20 should capture first place in the pole-vault and C. A. Clark Jr. Occ. should place in the shot-put. Gourdin is again expected to perform well in the broad-jump, as is L. B. Sanderson '20. A. McElwain '21 and G. G. Monks are the Crimson's hopes in the hammer throw against Speers and McCaull of the Tiger combination...
However, the great deciding factor against the belief that Hoover is an autocrat is the practice he has of always choosing broad and capable men to be his aids. When he has chosen the best men he can find for his subordinates he trusts them absolutely and gives them free rein to work. Not only was this evident during his war work, but also in his private business life before. Plainly this is a habit utterly inconsistent with a one-man government. R. J. BARNES...