Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...training for any of the jumps will find Malcolm W. Ford's article on 'Standing Jumping" very helpful. It is remarkably clear, and the suggestions it contains, coming as they do from a man whose reputation as an athlete, and especially as a standing broad jumper, is world-wide, must be of the greatest value. The illustrations are taken at just the most instructive moments of the jumps...
...Kodaks," the first, second and last seem the best. The one about the Dean's smile is delightful, and we should. like to meet the young lady who was not surprised at an oath. The editorials are on the whole, clear and perspicuous, though it seems as if the Advocate's scheme for assigning College "Aid" might lead to a still further development of "swiping" as a device for obtaining high marks...
...Republicans, and has ever since been a staunch advocate of party loyalty. He will be sure to present the subject in its most powerful form. The opportunity offered at the end of the talk for questions upon the subject of discussion will be a capital one for men to clear their minds on one of the most debated subjects...
...included in the finches, warblers, thrushes, and vireos. Of these the thrushes are by far the best singers, and best of all perhaps is the song of the hermit thrush. The hermit's song is not intrusive or passionate but is like some grand hymn, rising pure and clear from the depths of the forest. Other fine singers are the brown thrush, the purple finch, and the winter wren. Most of the singers are finches. As a rule these are small and insignificant, but there are some brilliant exceptions, as the goldfinch and the rose breasted grosbeak. Next in rank...
...Standing jumping" by Malcom W. Ford in Outing for March, treats of the broad and high standing jump and is a valuable article for the instruction of young athletes. It is clear and practical and explains the methods followed by an athlete who has gained a world wide reputation on turf and track...