Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...carried out its assignment. ... It has drawn up a scheme [the "Draft Treaty of Disarmament"] for the reduction and limitation of armaments. . . . While it is true that the figures quantitatively representing armaments remain to be filled in; and, while this must prove a task of great difficulty, still broad outlines have been established. . . . Reservations have been made by various countries and alternative texts provided, but the differences yet remaining have been defined and restricted. There is little doubt that the remaining differences will yield to treatment. . . . The issue now passes from the league into the hands of the general public...
...finished for his quartet. The other significant event was the winning of the decathlon by Vernon Kennedy, an unsung youth from Missouri State Teachers' College. As everyone knows, it took pliable muscles and potent lungs even to finish this decathlon - com posed of a 100-metre dash, running broad jump, 16-lb. shot-put, running high jump, 400-metre run, 110-metre hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw, 1,500 metre...
...Broad Jump--C. C. Little...
...years for the Master's degree recognizes and takes full advantage of the position of the School in the organization of Harvard University. Other Schools of Education may rely upon the beginnings of professional training in the undergraduate years. Graduates of Harvard College come to us, accordingly, with a broad background of liberal study but without preparatory courses in Education, and the new plan proposes, In effect, to treat all our students as we must treat graduates of Harvard College...
...educators. This does not imply that any student will leave us without some training for immediate and effective classroom teaching, administrative work, or other special educational service. It means only that we shall now have the time to arrange a curriculum for every student which shall be both broad and pointed. This has always been the general policy of the School. We have simply come to the point of acknowledging that a single year is not enough for the accomplishment of our purpose...