Word: kneeing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Story: But for the neck, the weakest portion of the spine is the small-of-the-back. Old-time office chairs strain the spinal column. Armless revolving chairs pinch the back of the legs where the arteries come to the surface above the knee. This eventuates a cramped sensation. As remedy, the Sikes Chair Co. of Philadelphia has provided a posture chair. Since 1922 experiments had been conducted with the result that in 1927 came the "Perfect Posture Chair," the seat being shallower (13 in. instead of the usual 18 in.) and slightly tilted back-so that the sitter...
...center of the three has-reliefs on the face of the memorial shows Haughton halting on one knee on the sidelines megaphone in hand, keenly watching the play on the field. This relief is flanked the one side by a figure punting, and on the other by a picture of a line plunge...
...dedication of the monument, which will consist of a stone block bearing two bas-reliefs of Haughton, will take place on November 19, the day of the Yale football game. One of the bronze figures will show the famous mentor in a familiar pose, with one knee on the ground and a megaphone poised to bark out some command on the gridiron; the other will depict him at his coaching specialty, punting...
...Holy Cross race last week with a bad knee, is to run today, W. V. King '28 will rest this week...
...will not run as he is recovering from a wrenched knee. A. G. Thacher, Jr., '29, is also out of the University race with a bad foot. W. R. MacLaurin '29, D. D. Thomas '28, and A. S. Woodworth '29 will start tomorrow for the first time this year...