Word: jumped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stepped into the big station plaza a roar of "Banzai!" from 20,000 Japanese throats made his controlled face work, his toothbrush mustache jump up & down. The Emperor sent him a cask of sake (rice wine) and a case of fish, had him to luncheon at the Imperial Palace. To his countrymen Matsuoka's statements were a model for homecoming Japanese statesmen...
...same three months of 1932. Automobiles require steel but automobiles alone were not responsible for last week's improvement in the steel business. Steel operations which began April at about 15% of capacity, closed the month at nearly 30% capacity, biggest one-month jump since 1930. In some districts such as Cleveland they were reported at over 40%. Not only did prices for scrap steel mount but manufacturers of hot strip and sheet steel boosted their prices $2 a ton. Increased purchases were reported for virtually all classes except structural steel. Economists found more real hope in steel...
...Broad jump--Won by F. G. Dunlevy (H), 21ft. 8 1-2in; second, W. S. Fitz, Jr. (H) 20 ft. 9in.; third, M. Z. Paisner (H), 19ft...
Avenging a 40 1/2-40 1/2 tie with the Blue in the winter, the powerful Harvard Freshman track team defeated the Andover outfit, 78-48 Saturday at Andover. The Crimson won nine firsts, and took every place in the broad jump and mile run. Six of the Harvard winners were ex-Andover trackmen. F. J. Lane '36 won the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds, and the 220 in 22 seconds. N. L. Cahners '36 won the hammer throw by only an inch margin, his best throw being 167 feet, 10 1-2 inches. The summary...
...McManus, (B.C.); mile run, A. D. Hallowell '34; 440-yard run, N. P. Dodge '33; 2-mile run, Arthur Foote II, '33; half-mile, J. B. White '34; 220-yard hurdles, E. G. Carey, (B.C.); 220-yard dash, E. E. Calvin '35; Pole vault, Francis Schumann '35; High jump, H. E. Pray, (N.E.); Javelin throw, A. E. Wahlgren '35; Discus throw, J. H. Dean '34; Hammer throw, Alfred Kidder II, '33; Broad jump, E. E. Calvin '35; Shot put, J. H. Dean...