Word: kneeing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first two newswomen ever to be awarded a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard, proved her own point. On New Year's Eve, according to a witness, she drove through a new stop sign, crashed into another car. At the hospital, her right leg was amputated below the knee, her left above the knee...
...males, meanwhile, have been going through their Saturday rites of the young bulls, as blithe as you please. It is an unavoidable fact, however, that for every teaser there's an ankle strap, a taped up knee or a shoulder brace. She may be guilty, but he is no one to talk...
Eight miles of tape, 700 cans, 42,000 yards, costing $2,100 went onto the football team alone. Most of it went into ankle strapping, nearly all the rest into a knee bandage called the Duke. Often over a hundred players from the varsity and House squads would come in for processing. the three trainers would still be putting it on when players would come back in after their practices and tear...
...only senior wrestling for the varsity, Crimson captain Chick Chandler, nearly pinned his 167 pound opponent Len Gemal, but won by default after the latter injured his knee in the third period...
Jantzen turned out its first, bathing suit in 1915 as a result of an order for rowing trunks. The suit, a male model that had sleeves and knee-length legs in the style of the day, was not designed to help anyone set aquatic records: it weighed 2 Ibs. dry and 8 Ibs. wet. But because it kept its shape better than others and gave the bather more freedom, people swarmed to buy it. Jantzen soon abandoned its sweaters, socks, gloves and other woolens, concentrated on bathing suits. It got its biggest boost from its trademark, a diving girl clad...