Word: footedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hays drew applause by declaring that "there is no person in the United States . . . who is doing more to divide Negro citizens from other citizens than the gentleman from New York." Powell's letter, added Hays, almost persuaded him to support the jury-trial amendment. Dangling a foot over the side of his chair, Howard Smith smiled contentedly...
...fair grounds, the A.M.A. territory. They charged a formation of six A.M.A. riders just topping a rise in the road. All eight crunched together in a pile of twisted metal and spinning wheels. When the wheels slowed, two of the eight were dying. Carried to an ambulance with his foot sheared off, A.M.A.'s Richard Casparian, 25, watched a leather-jacketed form lifted in beside him. "You put him in here with me," spat Casparian weakly, "I'll kill...
...foot broad jumper in James Grant, while the best Yale's Roger Miller has done is 22 feet, 11 inches. The other Crimson freshman, Pat Liles, will be the other broad jumper. In the pole vault, Yale provided Jim Beckman, whose 13 feet, 6 inches, is seven inches better than his nearest English rival...
Agassiz Station in the town of Harvard will also hold open house during the first three days of this week. Visitors will be shown the new 60-foot Agassiz radio telescope and the 61-inch Wyeth Reflector...
Died. Dr. Maurice J. Lewi, 99, founder (1913) and president of the New York College of Podiatry, who succeeded almost singlehanded in raising podiatry (the treatment of foot ailments) to its present status; in Manhattan. As secretary (1891-1913) of the state board of medical examiners, lusty Dr. Lewi ("I never waste energy resisting temptation") backed the first New York law giving chiropodists the right to set standards of fitness, campaigned relentlessly to have schools and colleges add podiatry to their programs. He graduated more than 2,500 doctors ot podiatry, eventually saw many made staffers in hospitals throughout...