Word: broadness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...feet, 8 inches, one foot, 4 1-2 inches short of the winner. These are the only two University track men who participated in any of the events held today. In the contests tomorrow the University will be represented in the 2-mile relay, shot put, 100-yard dash, broad and high jumps, and the pole-vault...
...plan is the sensible and efficient way of using the present to prepare for the future-sensible because it does not interfere with the primary status of the university as an institution of higher learning and efficient because it promises to turn out officers possessing a broad foundation of general knowledge and with the practical training which modern warfare demands. The course will make no appeal to the student who seeks the easiest way to a college diploma. At best, the process of becoming an Army officer is serious business. Only by the hardest kind of work...
...Broad-jump - Won by H. C. Flower '19; second, C. G. Krogness '21; third, E. O. Gourdin...
...events of the Informal Track Carnival--the broad jump and the 100 yard dash--scheduled for last Thursday and Friday, were postponed because of bad weather conditions and will be held this afternoon...
...four experienced men in time to compete in the Penn. Relay Carnival on April 25 and 26. The men who have just come back to college are B. Brock, who has won his letter in the high-jump, G. B. Larkin, a good quartermiler, P. Kissam, who was a broad-jumper on his Freshman team, and C. Boyd, who is an excellent two-miler, and has had considerable cross-country experience. If Larkin can get into shape, it is probable that Princeton will be represented by a one-mile relay team, in addition to the medley and four-mile teams...