Word: jump
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...least valuable of the three for concentrators, as well as the least difficult. It is intended primarily for students who wish to devote a half course or so to Philosophy, and is excellently conducted by Professor Wild, but is still not recommended for Freshmen. It is too big a jump from prep-school matter-of-factness...
There were Varsity men competing, but not in their specialties. Footballer Mike Cohen was a powerhouse in the sprints and swimming captain Rusty Green hood toyed with the pole-vault and high-jump, getting fourth in the vault. Swimmers McKay and Barker, hoopsters Lowman and Sullivan, and a fair sprinkling of fencers and athletic secretaries were in the running all afternoon...
...High Jump-Won by D. H. Wilson '40 (Leverett) 5 ft., 8 in.; second-Q. W. Fick, Jr. '40 (Eliot) 5 ft., 6 in.: third-R. H. Sullivan '39 (Lowell) 5 ft., 4 in.: fourth-tie between G. F. Swift '39, (Eliot), L. A. Campbell '39 (Kirkland) and H. K. Westheimer '40 (Eliot...
...Broad Jump--Won by J. E. Jones '38 (Kirkland) 18 ft., 11 in.; second--D. M. Hume '40 (Lowell) 18 ft., 8 1/4 in.; third--R. H. Sullivan '39 (Lowell) 18 ft., 7 1/2 in.; fourth--C. W. Kluber '38 (Lowell) 18 ft., 4 1/2 in.; fifth--P. E. Morgan '39 (Eliot...
...mile relay team was edged out by Cornell. Mase Fernald finished fourth in the highs, John Erhard fourth in the two mile, Steve Brennan fifth in the hammer, Girl Aertsen, in a tie for fifth in the high jump, and Win Pettingell in a tie for fifth in the polo vault...