Word: kneeing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Among the visitors who flew in to Katmandu for King Mahendra's coronation last week (see above) were three sturdy men wearing swords, embroidered knee-length felt boots and striped wrap-around coats. They were from tiny (18,000 sq. mi.) Bhutan, a state perched in the Himalayas between India. Sikkim and Tibet. Although King Mahendra's close neighbors, they had traveled eight days-on foot and by pony to India, and then by plane to Nepal...
Shortly after play resumed, Crimson forward Dave Bodiker was forced out of the game with a knee injury. He returned ten minutes later, but not before Yale had made use of the no-substitution rule to work their way up-field and make their first penalty kick...
...emphasis on its intellectual values and the urban roots of its reform spirit. Though he is modest about the book's merits, it earned him a Pulitzer Prize for History at the age of twentyeight. Much of the book was written, a friend claims, with "one twin on each knee." Schlesinger still continues to do much of his work amid the clamor of his children, now increased to four...
Gabriel Mirkin, another junior, who was hampered by lack of practice due to a bad knee, finished 67th in 3:13.24. "Some of the crowed booed my Harvard shirt," he said, "but a lot of them cheered me. One cop even yelled 'Go! Go! Phi Beta Kappa,' when I passed...
...rout by Syracuse and in practice this week have forced Coach Bruce Munro to revise his starting lineup. Tony Ostheimer, midfield, received a pinched nerve in the Syracuse match and will be out for at least several days. Sandy Leiber, who also play midfield, hurt his knee in practice and will be side-lined for two or three weeks...