Word: poled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Other feats which give Harvard men an excuse for optimism in the Intercollegiates was Dubiel's return to something like his last season's form when he cleared 13 feet in the pole, Bob Hall's showing in the high jump when he achieved what he has been shooting at for three years, a new Harvard record, and Bert Litman's win of the shot...
...Harvard-Yale pole match Saturday bids fair to be an outstanding intercollegiate encounter. With Skiddy von Stade. Jr. playing No. 3 positions for Harvard against the Eli captain, Peter Grace horsehair and bits of wood are expected to fly down at Yale...
With the Crimson ahead 9-8 and only three minuted to go, Estes and Combs of West Point teamed up for the two tallies which gave Army a 10-9 victory over the Varsity in pole Saturday...
...true sense of the word are concealed behind our numerous automobile accidents. The practicing psychiatrist is only too familiar with the neurotic and ostensibly normal individual who labors under the pressure of a violent but unconscious trend of self-destruction, and who either runs his automobile into a telegraph pole or lets himself be run over by an approaching car."-Dr. Gregory Zilboorg, Manhattan...
Meantime the lame-duck Sarraut Government lashed about for foreign exchange speculators to tag as franc raiders, expelled one luckless Pole from the country as an example, discussed innumerable measures for the "defense'' of the franc, hoped it could pass on to the incoming "Popular Front" the unpleasant task of actual devaluation. Cried Finance Minister Marcel Régnier: "So long as I am Finance Minister there will be no measures restricting the gold standard. . . . We have ample reserves for our defense and the Bank of France possesses every means of action needed...