Word: broadness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Morrow is not only interested in her writing; she is exceedingly interested in her children. Of them and of their problems, she is far more willing to speak than of her work. She is essentially a home-loving woman; her interests, while broad, are concentrated in her home, a new home?for she has recently been married again to William Morrow, of the firm of Stokes, her publishers...
...passionate wooer can play right into his rival's hands. Despite its occasional irony, the play seems to be smitten with awe at moving among elegant folks in grand surroundings. With a first act that sparkles and others that go diminuendo, Miss Zoë Akins remains the broad-jumping playwright. She leaps off with a great rush, then loses momentum. Elsie Ferguson recovers in the courtesan role the warm, stirring undercurrent of her earlier acting. Throwing off the cataleptic spell of the cinema, she no longer seems to be waiting for a closeup. Except for a farewell scene, Sidney...
...Farrell, University track coach, has been selected as one of the assistant coaches of the United States Olympic team. The running broad jump, hop step and jump, and the pole vault are listed as the events which will be under his particular jurisdiction...
...broad flight of stone steps leading to a platform 20 feet high, on one corner of which stood the temple proper...
Other scoring prospects for the University may be found in Chase in the dash, Fletcher in the hurdles, Hyatt in either the broad or the high jump, and Chapin in the mile. The Crimson chances, however, are decidedly weakened by the fact that Watters will be unable to compete in the mile run, and that there will be no Crimson two-mile relay team, leaving in both events a distinct advantage with Yale and Georgetown, the two strongest contenders for the championship