Word: evently
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...explained: "I am well satisfied with the accuracy of the present figures of the speed of light, but the vacuum may enable a further correction of one or two parts in a million, and, at any event, will serve as a check on the previous method...
Thus was the public prepared for a tremendous fiscal-esthetic event. The art world whispered names that would surely stir the auction-Mellon, Bache, Widener, Ringling. Preparations were made to broadcast the epochal proceedings to the nation. When the bald auctioneer briskly mounted the rostrum, he surveyed a tight-packed attendance of more than...
...Record '32 won both hurdles in remarkable times. He covered the highs in 15 1-5 seconds and the lows: in 24, bettering G. A. Tupper '29's time in the latter event by 1 2-5 seconds. G. W. Kuehn '32 was another double winner, with victories in the high jump and the shot put to his credit...
Almost every event brought to light an unexpected point winner, a man who either bettered his previous best record or fell far behind it to the disappointment of his supporters. Nowhere was this more evident than in the dash events, where T. F. Mason '30 proved himself the hero of the afternoon. Having won the century in 10 flat over Stevens of Dartmouth, he found himself in the deciding furlong race the only Crimson survivor of the trial heats, pitted against five Hanover entries of whom three had been credited with faster times than himself. He needed a second...
Coach Sullivan's men, with a three and half length victory over Tech a week ago Wednesday to their credit, are favored to carry off the honors in the University lightweight event...