Word: jump
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three handicap field events, high jump, shot put, and pole vault, will open the meet at 2.30 o'clock. At 3 o'clock is scheduled the handicap and novice 40-yard dash events, following which athletic scribes from the CRIMSON, Lampoon, and Advocate will feature in a three-cornered relay. After this will be run off the pole vault and weight event men's relay race; 300-yard handicap: 600-yard novice; 880-yard handicap; 45-yard hurdles handicap; interclass relay races; and managers' relay race. The handicap 35-pount weight throw is scheduled for 4.30 o'clock...
...high jump the Freshmen appear to be weak. In the other events, Peck, Morris, and Secrist in the 300, Brown in the 600, and Haggerty, MacMakin, and Smyth in the 1000 will be the men to watch. In the latter race, Captain Carney of Huntington School should provide brilliant dispute with Haggerty for first place...
...meet will open at 2.30 o'clock with the high jump, handicap; the shot-put, handicap; and the pole vault, handicap. The following events are scheduled starting at 3 o'clock: 40-yard dash, handicap; 40-yard dash, novice; CRIMSON, Lampoon, and Advocate relay race; pole vaulters and weight event men relay race; 300-yard run, handicap; 600-yard run, novice; 880-yard run, handicap; 45-yard hurdles, handicap; interclass relay race; and managers' relay race. The 35-pound weight throw, handicap, will take place at 4.30 o'clock...
...have strong reasons to believe" says the former Mayor, "that in the South Sea Islands there are fish that come out of the water, can live on land will jump three feet to catch a grasshopper and actually climb trees, and I figure that pictures of fish climbing trees ought to be profitable." Accordingly, he has organized the South Sea Research Company...
...sweetheart, whose estate the son has largely defrauded, suddenly decides that jail is none too good for him. (He has just reminded her that her dad killed himself because of his dad, and she resents it.) On the verge of his trial, the son threatens to jump his bail, and the mother kills herself, with some notion of thus straightening out everything. She leaves a trust fund to her son to make restitution. Playwright, Abby Merchant, seems optimistic about the young man's reformation, in spite of having moulded his character herself. The audience is pessimistic...