Word: kneeing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Pell '33 will probably take Saltonstall's place at right wing in the starting lineup, the other members of which will be W.C. Everett '33 at left wing and lan Baldwin '33 at center. With the return of S.H. Wolcott '33, who has been out with an infected knee the alternate forward line will consist of M. B. Stone Jr. '33 at left wing, J.W. Putnam '33, center, and Wolcott, right wing. The starting defense will remain unchanged...
...only two feet higher. With its new width the camera can take in two characters talking at the same time in the middle foreground, without switching its eye from one to the other but to make the faces clear, the characters must be cut off at the knee. Another advantage of the wide film is that it makes motion more exciting: moving things can be kept in sight against the same background twice as long as before. Countrysides, large masses of people, street shots, ballet numbers are better in Grandeur, but since the height of the Grandeur projection is practically...
...Manhattan, Evardo Banks, Negro, earned a living by suing transportation companies for pretended injuries to his chronically swollen left knee. Apprehended, accused of gaining $8,000 from 16 victims, he stated: "I am like a little fox who eats the tender buds of promise and destroys the beautiful vine of success...
...perhaps two days, indoors, putting the treasures into press and starting their proper drying, before another active day of field work can be undertaken. Often enough, after stretching every muscle and testing every nerve in the ticklish ascent and descent of successive cliffs, we reach home with our knee-joints so lame and stiff that no one utters a single word of complaint at the enforced inactivity of the succeeding...
...Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby is not a name like Rosie Rosenberg. His father was private secretary to the late great Victoria, Queen and Empress, who made "dear little Arthur" her pageboy. From knee breeches and gold lace Mr. Ponsonby grew up to be a Liberal politician, but his conscientious objection to the World War caused him to be ostracised by all his friends and he was forced into the Labor Party. Last week, as one of the staunchest intimates of the Prime Minister, Mr. Ponsonby, M. P., was created Baron...