Word: kneeing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Heinle Dunker, fourth string replacement in this slot, is also out for the remainder of the season because of a bad knee. Starting tackle Will Davis will be at full strength Saturday, but he can't be expected to play sixty minute ball...
...kind of convulsions with which it had been seized in the years after World War I. The U.S. had not only been hellbent to shake off the past, but full of a kind of callow hunger for sensation. The flapper who bobbed her hair, bound her breasts and wore knee-length skirts was almost duty-bound to get "blotto" by drinking gin from hip flasks. "I want to live my own life," cried the '20's movie heroine, and millions tried to imitate her. Literature was full of ferment, religion was passé, and the nation...
Alicia had been forced to do it without benefit of the habit-forming comic strips that helped popularize the Daily News. But she had another asset: her newspaper know-how learned at her father's knee...
Gene Kelly plays D'Artagnan as an irrepressible, tongue-in-cheek Gascon who is knee-deep in gory swordplay. But his comrades Athos, Porthos and-Aramis are derring-doodlers. Athos (Van Heflin) is a self-pitying alcoholic, grieving over his betrayal by a buxom babe known around the French court as Lady de Winter (Lana Turner). Porthos is just a fortune hunter, and Aramis is ready to forswear the world...
...Cross medical staff held out little hope that Charlie Binder, regular right half, would be able to play. He wrenched a knee in Tuesday's scrimmage. Binder is known as "Rough" by his teammates...