Word: jumped
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...quite a jump from D. T. McCord's "The Ups and Downs of Skiing," to Mr. R. Emerson's "Religion--Past, Present, and Future." After a brief, dizzy excursion into space we wake up in bed to find only one limb out of a possible four functioning properly. Then Mr. Emerson comes along and prescribes a rather ambitious, eloquent, inaccurate order of Religion. We refuse to swallow...
Another important matter connected with the question of jobs is their rank. Because one man only receives a few cents more per day than another, most of us jump to the conclusion that they are very much on the same basis, but this is not true, or at least the workingman does not consider that it is so. A 'pair-heater' on a furnace in a rolling mill may get only a little more than his helper but, in the eyes of the workingman, his position is vastly more desirable. Among the workers in a plant there are a thousand...
Dating from today the cage at Soldiers Field will be heated, and all candidates for the high-jump, shot-put, hammer-throw and pole-vault will hold regular practice there Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting tomorrow. This practice will be in addition to the work in the Gymnasium. The cage will be available for practice any day in the week; but Coach Farrell will be on hand between 2.30 and 5 on Tuesdays and Thursdays only...
...Harvard 440-yard record, who never ran until his Freshman year in Harvard. Some of the latter class are Jay Camp '15, who was not good enough for the Exeter track team, but plugged away at Harvard and in his Senior year tied for first place in the high jump in the Intercollegiate meet. Robert St.B. Boyd '14 was supposed to be too small to make a team at school, but he came to Harvard and proved that even with a slight body he could win the Intercollegiate cross-country run in 1913. Kenneth Fuller '16 was the first...
Smith won the Graduates track cup by scoring the greatest number of points in the Interdormitory Fall Track Meet. The standing was: Smith, 50; Standish, 39; Gore, 31. Smith placed first in the two mile run, the shot put, the high jump, the 80-yard high hurdle, and the 120-yard low hurdles. The other two halls were very closely matched, each winning about the same number of places but Standish finally finishing second in the meet by an eight-point margin...