Word: handicapped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Emerging briefly from retirement Bob Brookings stole the show in the first day of the Handicap Meet at the Stadium and upheld the honor of the Yard proctors by winning his heat of the 100-meter dash with ridiculous ease. In the 200-meter dash, however, time took its toll of the veteran and he was smothered by the field...
Hammer Throw--Won by E. L. Young '37, 164 ft., 3 1/2 in. (handicap, 35 ft.); second, C. Ruch '38, 163 ft., 7 in. (45 ft.); third, N. L. Cahners '36, 162 ft. (scratch...
...Stadium track will get its initial workout in actual competition when the annual spring handicap meet is run off there today. With the track newly rolled and pounded down, the runners will get their first chance to run under satisfactory conditions, as rain has left the track more or less a soggy mess...
...definite chance to see how the track team will line up for its spring season will be given when the results of the Handicap meet come in at the end of the week. On Friday and Saturday this meet will be run off to open the spring track season...
...other side holds that listeners get more from the music if they are not straining to catch every word that is sung. Most translations are inept, a handicap to real enjoyment. In the first act of Madame Butterfly it is obvious to any onlooker that Pinkerton is making love to Cho-Cho-San. Curving melody flows from the orchestra while he sings, "Just like a little squirrel are all her pretty movements." To many Tristan would seem foolish delivering a literal translation of his part in the exalted love duet. The music would be reaching its grandest climax while...