Word: vaulting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...near Brussels, refused ail interviews. His mother, the Empress Zita, now a dour-faced widow, was in Paris at the bedside of her brother, Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma, desperately ill with an infected heart. The body of Otto's father, the Emperor Karl, lay in a rusty vault on the island of Madeira under a heap of ancient wilted wreaths from European royalty. One thing the Dollfuss Heimvehr Government is most likely to do for the Habsburgs is to allow Karl's body to be brought back to take its place among his ancestors in the Capuchin...
...pole vault Brister of Dartmouth has the edge, and there are any number of possible second placers in Schumann and Woodberry of Harvard, Maxam of Dartmouth, and McNabb of Cornell. The relay race will top the program off; and if it were not for the fact that Captain Morse and Johnny White of Harvard are running in other events, it would be possible to chalk a first place in this for the Crimson...
...Pole vault: Francis Schumann '35; John D. Woodberry...
...Pole vault--Won by Dubiel (H). Tie for second between Pettingell (E), and Campbell (E). Height--12ft. 3in. (New cage record...
...consistent winner this winter and showed up well in the national amateur championships, should do well against collegiate competitions. The only entry in the 60 meter dash is Carl A. Pescosolido '34. In the field events, Francis Schumann '35 and John D. Woodbury '35 have entered in the Pole vault; Henry R. Withington '35 and Luther Scheffy '35 in the high jump; Captain Morse in the broad jump; John J. Healy '34 and Norman L. Cahners '36 in the 35-pound weight; and John H. Dean and Healy in the shot...