Word: strides
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harlow is planning to give his tutees a lot of contact work this week in a continued effort to build up an eleven that will take New Hampshire in stride and send the Elis home disconsolate a week later...
From the start of the Triangular Meet, the race was between Playfair and Woodland, with Channing, forcing his way to the front of the remaining pack for a Crimson third place. At the halfway mark, Playfair began to step up the pace, but Woodland gamely matched stride for stride with the Harvard captain, and when they entered the home-stretch, Woodland was in the lead...
...Sophomore runner, but Henry, Marcy has been pressing him hard for this honer. Rough-diamend of the squad is Jack Lovejoy. Although a Junior, he started his running career this fall and immediately won imself a place on the team. So far, however, he has found trouble lengthening his stride the proper amount. Although Norman Leen, Gene Walker, John O'Neill, and cyrus DeCoster have been among the starting ten, they not yet hit their top ferm...
...plane as a gift from Dictator Mussolini (TIME, June 24) and last week, with U. S. air advisers to China "all washed out," some of Chiang's best friends thought he had made the mistake of his life, ruined a magnificent training service which was just hitting its stride...
...drew forth the overture to a new music season. Next day in Philadelphia Leopold Stokowski was back on his spotlit chromium podium. Rehearsals were under way in Boston under Sergei Koussevitzky, in Cleveland under Artur Rodzinski. Soon orchestras all over the U. S. will be in full stride...