Word: high
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...regular assignment of the Price Greenleaf Aid is made before the student enters college and this subsequent award is made only to first-year students of high standing. The winners will be announced after the mid-year examinations. The bequest is distributed in sums of from $100 to $250 a year...
...continues to show the form he demonstrated as a first-year man he should do much toward making up for the less of Mahan. He weighs 171 pounds. Bond was the line plunger and defensive back of the Freshmen during the season just passed. He hails from Everett High School where as a schoolboy player he made a great reputation. Since the University he has put on weight strength, at the same time retaining and improving, his knowledge and ability play the game. He should prove a great man for the "Haughton machine" of 1916. He weighs 176 pounds...
...profession so fundamental in its nature, so exacting in its demands, and so high and imaginative in its rewards, is obviously not one to which large numbers of men, in any particular day, are likely to be drawn. There are quite enough men now in the Christian ministry in this generation, such as they are; what we want is not many men but the few and fit. And there are certain clear preliminary qualifications for the office. Practical men, for instance, who are chiefly interested in doing things, who take an objective view of life, who think...
Special events are--3-mile run special (scratch); entrants must show record of 16 minutes; Hunter mile (special invitation required for this event): 45-yard high hurdles (three flights scratch): 40-yard dash (scratch...
Handicap events--600-yard dash (30-yard limit): 1-mile run (75-yard limit); 1000-yard run (50-yard limit): putting 16-pound shot (4 feet limit); competitors must show that they have put the shot at least 40 feet in competition; high jump (3-inch limit): competitors must show that they have jumped at least 5 feet 6 inches in competition...