Word: lefthandedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Because he concocts his cartoons out of local news items, and refuses to change his ways, mild-mannered Francis Dahl has never been syndicated. But for his collections of reprints (LeftHanded Compliments; What! More Dahl?), he would be unknown outside New England. This week, in his fourth book (Dahl'...
After World War I, big-time tennis counted its blessings and found them many. They were headed by "Big Bill" Tilden and "Little Bill" Johnston, about to begin their famous battles, and behind them were other tennis greats: Kumagae, the lefthanded Jap; Australia's Norman E. Brookes, Vinnie Richards...
At first, it was as awkward as a righthander trying to pitch lefthanded. The trick was to thump the board hard enough with his 135 lbs. to get up high in the air. His weak leg limited him to an hour and a half's practice a day; he...
He plays a lot of middle-70 golf (he bats and chops wood lefthanded, golfs and throws right-handed).
Left Bank. In Chattanooga, a bank ordered printed for a southpaw depositor a "lefthanded" check book, with checks on the left, stubs on the right.