Word: groined
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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LIEUT. COMMANDER EDWIN M. ROSENBERG was told six years ago that he probably had only a short while to live. Though one cancer, in the groin, had been removed, others kept cropping up. Rosenberg was treated with X rays, but the Navy retired him on medical grounds. Then Rosenberg astonished the Navy by getting well. It took an act of Congress to get his retirement set aside, and Rosenberg back on active duty, but back he went (TIME, Sept. 4, 1950). Last week Lieut. Commander Rosenberg, 32, saw his Annapolis dream come true: he was ordered to his first...
...heard the woman pleading and the man's startled voice: "Don't be silly, Walter. Don't!" Then there were two shots. One bullet from the husband's pistol smashed into the Cadillac's tail fin. The other struck the suspected rival in the groin...
...gouged me as hard as he could and said, 'You come out. We will settle this.'" Later, related Pearson: "I was about to pay the hat-check boy, when McCarthy came up . . . pinned my arms down, swung me around, and proceeded to kick me in the groin with his knee . . . He said, 'Keep your hands out of your pockets; no firearms, no guns . . .' He said, 'Take that back about my income taxes.' I tried to get away from him . . . McCarthy broke loose and swung on me with the flat of his hand...
Varsity football captain Carroll Lowenstein reports for induction at the Boston Army Base this morning. His only chance for deferment lies in ankle and groin injuries which, according to Coach Lloyd Jordan and University doctors, are bad enough to warrant delaying induction...
...talked this over with Carroll. It certainly wasn't my place to try to have him deferred. If he is honestly deferred because of his aggravated ankle and groin conditions, public opinion will be bad enough...