Word: knee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...these and uncounted, uncountable others were problems last week for a slender, balding man who sat talking softly, hands clasped around updrawn knee, behind his desk in a limestone building on Washington's Constitution Avenue. He is Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr., 53, whose awesome duty it is to apply, on behalf of the U.S. Government, the constants of law to a time of explosive change...
...then the Crimson's lack of depth began to take its toll. With Tom Crump out of action with an injured knee, the squad had taken only three defensemen on the trip, and these three--Jim Herscot, John Baldwin, and Bob Fallon--had to play the entire game...
Even without ace half-miler Jim Cairns, who had injured his knee in a freak accident last night, the previously unbeaten Crimson made a gallant fight and nearly pulled out a victory...
Although unable to bend his heavily-bandaged knee, Cairns attempted to run the 880, and actually led for the first 350 yards, at which point he was forced to drop out. With an incipient Yale sweep threatened, French Anderson forced his way into third place with a dogged sprint which almost carried him past Yale's Ed Hedeen, who placed second. Yale's Slowik...
...Crump may be out for the rest of the season with a serious knee injury suffered in the Princeton game. His place in the defense lineup has been filled very competently, however, by Bob Fallon in the past two games...