Word: jump
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...High Jump-E. Mover, Dartmouth, 5 feet, 7 inches; second, P. Garland, Harvard, and J. Carr, Andover; fourth, S. Howard, Dartmouth...
...course each of these disputes has its merits. You can't just tell Little Steel to go jump in the lake, or ask Labor to overlook excessive profits piled up by the war manufacturers. But we can't hope to have even a fighting chance against two nations like Germany and Japan,--who know what they want in material terms and are sacrificing anything and everything to get it--and fill our own horns with fruits and nuts at the same time. Pearl Harbor got us sore about fighting every local enemy within the town limits. Unless the government takes...
...Amen was the individual star for the Crimson, coming in sixth in the cross-country and taking eighth place in the combined cross-country and jump...
Other Crimson skiers to score were Finn Ferner, captain, who was the 15th man to reach the finish in the cross-country, Tom Winship, president of the club, who was judged 10th in the jump, and Roger Wilson, who placed 17th in the combination...
...broad jump, little Tom Holyoke proved that he is back in form again by getting a first, beating Sam Ross of Yale with a 21 ft., 10 in. leap. Ted Bauer took a third in this event...