Word: kneeing
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...those optimists who believe that stock prices and hemlines rise simultaneously, the sidewalks and store windows will provide ample reason for rejoicing this spring. From Rome's Via Veneto to Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive, the skirt has moved above the knee. In fact, the miniskirt is back. At Filene's department store in Boston, where one-fourth of all higher-priced junior sales are now minis, Buyer Ann Freedberg exults, "They look right. The timing is right." At the young women's department of Galeries Lafayette, the big Parisian department store, minis are this season...
...beginning of this year, things looked very promising for the Harvard men's lacrosse team All-American Brendan Meagher was back after spending last year on the sidelines with a knee injury and high school sensation Dell Dressel had arrived here as a freshman. The squad even looked as though it might repeat its 1980 season, when it shared the Ivy title with Cornell and made it to the Nationals...
...today when the laxmen head to the home of the Baltimore Lacrosse Hall of Fame to face top-ranked Johns Hopkins, they are once again without Meagher, who reinjured his knee, and Dressel will be on the sidelines cheering for Hopkins where he transferred this winter...
...Social Relations concentrator, Gunnoe continued to play lacrosse for Baltimore-and Boston-area clubs, after he hung up his Crimson jersey. A Knee injury inflicted during a 1965 rugby match forced him to curb his activity, but Gunnoe still manages to run or swim nearly everyday...
Tate, however, suffered a knee injury in the shootout and played hurt in the final against the Tigers (who had disposed of Dartmouth, 8-0, in the other semifinal). Princeton's Eliot Ammidon passed Tate on the game's first shot, a wrister from the faceoff circle 14 seconds into the contest...