Word: broadness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Running broad jump.--Won by M. A. Hofer; second, E. P. Allis; third, E. J. Tapping. Distance...
...plan has yet been made of the proposed bridge, though for years past various sketches have been made showing a new bridge connecting Boylston and North Harvard streets. It is the intention, however, that the bridge shall be wide, probably wide enough for street car tracks in addition to broad driveways and sidewalks, if it should be decided that it is desirable that street cars run over the bridge. It will be of material to harmonize with the surroundings, which are principally the University and Weld boathouses and the buildings in Soldiers Field...
...Building or at Hollis 27. There is an entrance fee of 25 cents for each of the following events: '100-yard dash; 220-yard dash; 440-yard run; 120-yard hurdles; 880-yard run; one-mile run; three-mile run, 16-pound shot-put, pole-vault, high jump, running broad jump...
...Running broad jump--R. J. Holden of Yale and J. R. Kilpatrick of Yale...
...both be doing close to 6 feet in the high jump in 1912. L. C. Torrey '12 and R. Murray '12 are capable of doing good work in the pole-vault, but can hardly come up to the high standard set by the Yale men. The strength in the broad jump is at present latent, but P. G. M. Austin '13 and G. N. Phillips '13 are likely to develop...