Word: broadness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...held Thursday and Friday on Soldiers Field. Blue books are in the three Freshman dormitories, Leavitt & Perice's the Union, and the Locker Building. All thirteen events listed here will be held: 100, 220 and 440-yd dashes, half-mile, 2-mile, 120 hurdles, 220 low hurdles, high-jump, broad-jump, pole-vault, shot put, and hammer-throw...
...plays (not the t. b. m.'s diversions) and good, acting but knows them when he sees them. Evidently he has been well trained, has gone much to the play, read widely, and studied the work of real actors seriously essaying the same parts,--in short, he is laying broad and sound foundations for a career as a critic. We take off our hat: if some day Mr. Smith, in a metropolitan chair, is not saying things to which both playwrights and actors listen, we lose our money...
...system devised for concentrating and distributing courses in the broad field of college education is well founded, but is necessarily complex and technical. With the consideration of the suggestions of the Student Council by the Faculty and with the co-operation of the students there will be in the future little or no unpleasant misunderstandings of the obscure system of concentration and distribution...
...Krongness, Jr.'21, captain of last year's Freshman team, is the best all round candidate and is likely to be entered in the Pentathalon. Besides doing exceptionally good work in the high jump, he is a good performer in the high and low hurdles, short-put and broad jump. In the Andover meet last year he was first in the high and low hurdles and shot put, tied for the lead in the high jump and placed second in the broad jump. H. C. Flower '19 is an excellent performer in the sprints. In the distance events...
...course not among them--are opposing the Democratic administration by attacking the League. When the revised plan is presented to the United States for its consideration and approval it must not in any way be regarded as a party matter, but instead be dealt with in the same broad manner in which the nation considered its emergency war legislation...