Word: broadness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...broad-jump S. F. Greeley has performed exceedingly well, but there is a wealth of promising material, and the competition for palces will no doubt be very keen as the season advances. In this event the Freshmen have H. R. Hardwick, C. E. Brickley, H. St.J. Smith, C. H. Tilton, P. M. Rice, and H. W. Rudd. E. P. Allis, M. A. Hofer and S. Stanton should also develop with steady, consistent work...
...Moffat '13, and F. B. Waller '13, who look to be fully as good as Dickinson or Wolcott of Yale. Moffat's work has been decidedly encouraging in the indoor work this season. Other men of promise are A. D. Chandler '14, and N. A. Buckley '12. In the broad jump neither Yale nor Harvard has any stars, Yale's best man being probably Merrit. P. G. M. Austin '13, F. J. O'Brien '14. J. S. King '13, G. N. Phillips '13, H. R. Carey '13, and T. Cable 13, are Harvard's best...
...unusually good in the distance events, fair in the field events, and very well represented in the hurdles. Barring injuries the team should stand a good chance against Yale and should pick up a number of points in the intercollegiate meet. The greatest difficulty will be in developing sprinters, broad-jumpers, and pole-vaulters, but if the coaches can find good men for these events, Harvard should be very well represented on the track next spring
...which familiarity with some phase of College activity, though valuable, is of secondary importance to a good determination and a willingness to search for news. Perhaps one of the most useful and sure results of this competition is the insight into College affairs which it gives, and the broad acquaintance to which it inevitably leads. It appeals, of course, to men who can afford considerable time in outside work...
...Handicap high jump and broad jump competitions in Cage...