Word: joints
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...your issue of Feb. 8 (FRANCE), your little article under the caption of "Quel Beau Nu" doesn't exaggerate one bit. I spent the summer in Paris and was at the Concert Mayol several times. Why I went is beyond me, as it is without question the greatest "gyp" joint ever foisted on an American public. You can't turn around without bumping into an extended palm, and my first experience cost a 20-franc note for a one-franc service. They don't know the meaning of the word "change." The insipid Harry Pilcer was the leading (?) attraction...
...believed that the substitutions will fill the gaps adequately. Thursday afternoon during the last preparatory work, Corson of the 145-pounders, injured his elbow and for some time it was thought his arm was broken. A physician rapidly called for diagnosed the case as an elbow out of joint. Corson is in no danger of permanent injury but he will be unable to wrestle for the rest of the year. Hayne in the 175-pound class has been kept off the mat for several weeks by an injury received early in the season and will be unable to meet...
...final burst of speed, working until 11:00 o'clock at night on the last day, the Senate passed the tax reduction bill and it went into joint conference to iron out the differences between the House's idea and the Senate's idea of tax reduction...
...bill went to joint conference with the prediction among competent observers that it would be remodeled into something very like what it was when the House passed it originally...