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...were contested. The next afternoon rain made dark spots on the cinders. There were 10,000 spectators in the stands by the time the 120-yd. high hurdles were run. Beard was expected to win but no one had expected him to win the way he did, leaving Lee Sentman of Illinois behind him at the fourth bar, winning by two full yards. His time, 14.2 sec., was | sec. better than the world's record made by Dartmouth's Earl Thomson in 1920. In the clear evening, when huge arc-lights made the grass sparkle, another world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Little Olympics | 7/13/1931 | See Source »

Michigan and Illinois have been winning the Western Conference track & field championships since 1917. There seemed no reason to believe that Michigan would not win again at Evanston last week. Illinois' ace hurdler, Lee Sentman, was likely to be beaten by Jack Keller of Ohio State; Michigan had Eddie Tolan, who holds the official world's record for the 100-yard dash, and a crack one-mile relay team. In the first events, run off on a raw dark afternoon. Michigan piled up what looked like a safe lead till Sentman, equaling the world's record...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At Evanston | 6/1/1931 | See Source »

...distance medley are "as good as anybody else's," Farrell predicted. Dodge will take care of the quarter, Hallowell the half, and Fox the three-quarter distance, with Cobb as anchor man. Record will meet strong competition in the 120-yard high hurdles from Beard of Alabama and Sentman of Ohio. The Ohio star was a winner at the National Championships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACKMEN OPEN SEASON OF 1931 AT PENN RELAYS | 4/24/1931 | See Source »

...marks in the world record book as well as in the pine track: the 70-yd high hurdles, and the 1⅞-mi. relay. Lanky, pale-faced Percy Beard of Alabama equalled the world record in both his heats for the hurdles and then led dark-haired Lee Sentman, last year's champion, and Gene Record of Harvard, intercollegiate outdoor champion, in the final. His time of 8.5 sec. took one-tenth of a second off the U. S. record. The Penn Relay team won their race easily. They were anchored by Carl Coan who, generally late for practice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A. A. U. | 3/9/1931 | See Source »

Cults. Belonging to a cult is an evidence of abnormal mentality, found Smith's William Sentman Taylor. Belonging "reveals simplicity and mental inertia, the tendency to follow leaders and crowds, lack of critical faculty, especially experimental...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Psychologists | 9/16/1929 | See Source »

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