Word: quirks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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University 40 Yard Dash.--R. G. Allen '26, C. D. Bent '24, R. L. Brooks '26, J. H. Broome '26, L. E. Bunker '25, W. R. Chase '26, L. M. Harris '24, R. D. Howard '24, T. R. Hull '25, J. E. Merrill '24, D. J. Quirk '26, L. L. Robb...
Broad Jump.--Won by R. L. Hyatt '24, 21 ft., 4 in.; second, D. J. Quirk '26, 20 ft., 11 in.; third, David Neiman '24, 20 ft., 7 in.; fourth, M. R. Smith...
Three letter men, R. D. Gerould '24, Malcolm Morse '24, and R. L. Hyatt '24 are available for the high jump; for the broad jump the most promising candidates are D. J. Quirk '26 and Donald Spencer '26. In the pole-vault event Hyatt and W. T. Reidy '25 are likely to improve their past records which have already been good. Earl Evans '25 and P. A. Altman '26 are expected to do good work...
...crush of immigrants which has lately rushed upon New York and Boston brings to light once more the bad features of the existing quota regulations, plus a new quirk. Secretary of Labor Davis has allowed to land from three to four thousand newly arrived foreigners in excess of the established quota. Although he is apparently within his legal rights. European governments will almost certainly take this as a frank confession that the present law is not living up to the expectations of its framers. This is a sharp break in the prevailing immigration policy, and the first question foreign governments...
Running Broad Jump.--Won by Weinecke (Y), 21 ft., 8 in.; second, Spencer (H), 21 ft., 5. in.; third. Quirk...