Word: lapped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...acquainted, take the helm--or one of them. There was a major reshuffling as Bernice disengaged herself from the heap of girlhood, hooked her heel in the Vagabond's cuff and catapulted into the front seat, to replace Mary who was already nosing down for a landing in his lap...
...Wehe's pool, Princeton, and intercollegiate record of 1:34.5 in the 150 backstroke showed that he wasn't fooling. Pressed hard by Graham Cummin, the Tiger sophomore dug hard for six laps to finish about half a lap ahead of the field...
...interesting as the present. In Europe, a new balance of power is emerging; in the Far East, a new nation is building an empire; and in Austria, Hitler is beginning to realize his long sought-after union of the German peoples. In Switzerland, the placid waters of Lake Geneva lap in the ears of the few remaining statesmen who cling to the ideal of collective security, and in the rest of the world prophets of despair are again preparing funeral services for the League of Nations. Here in America, even while mid-western senators are raising the familiar...
...Stuart and Robie, both of whom struggled in to the tape for a tight decision in the 40 yard dash, while Stuart reaped another first in the broad jump, and a second in the 600 yard run, passing all but one in the field in a spectacular last lap, Robie registered a win in the high hurdles...
...Carey Cage from 2.45 to 3.30 o'clock are the high jump, hammer throw, shot put and pole vault. Other events will be run off in Briggs starting at 4.40 o'clock with the 40 yard dash, and ending with relay event, in which each man will run one lap, at 5.55 o'clock. Kirkland, by virtue of a two and a half point victory over the Rabbits in the fall meet, will be defending champions...