Word: feet
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Lisbon. Through a cordon of vociferous police a band of students sprang. Shouting greetings they swung cloaks off their shoulders and spread them for the feet of Miss Ruth Elder. Touched, she thanked them; excited and faintly afraid of the pushing Portugese she clung to the arm of Fred Morris Dearing, American Minister to Portugal. Lisbon revelled. As she stepped to the mainland of Europe (14 days almost to the hour after taking off from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, with pilot George W. Haldeman for a transatlantic flight which ended when they were hoisted from the ocean off the Azores...
...You?! You?!" yelled Schwartzbard, jumping to his, feet, incoherent with rage, his shoulders quivering in spasmodic jerks. Recovering his powder of speech, he continued...
Fall rowing for the University crews ended yesterday afternoon when F. B. Lee '39 stroked his 150-pound crew over the folkish line of a two mile race six feet ahead of crew W. stroked by James Norman...
Running broad jump--Won by Elsass; second, Weinstein: third, E. B. White '30, 22 feet 5 inches...
Running high jump--Won by F. T. Burgess '30: second, J. E. Harknett '29; third, S. H. Thompson 4 E. T. S. 5 feet 8 inches...