Word: jumpings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...High jump--Won by Milans (D); second, G. W. Kuehn '32 and Moody (D), tied. Height--6 ft., 4 in. (new meet record...
Kuehn, tying for second in the high jump, where Milans of Dartmouth did 6 ft. 4 in., put the 16-pound shot 45 ft. 5 in. on his last chance to give Harvard a surprise first place. Sutermeister, setting a new meet record of 13 ft. 1 3-8 in. in the vault stole second place in the broad jump from W. B. Donner...
...record jump of 24 ft. 1-4 in. by R. B. Donner in the broad jump was not allowed by Referee Wadsworth in view of the favoring wind, and Harding's 198-foot performance with the spear was like-wise not allowed...
...explains student aids in the light of greater college costs. He states that a greater loan fund would prove beneficial. Why does he circumnavigate the vital spot? Why does he not talk about the increased room rents in the House Plan? They are the main reason for the present jump in the cost of going to Harvard...
...Broad jump--Won by J. M. Morse (M); second, W. Hasler (M); third, K. Sanger (M). Distance...