Word: leg
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...among them the hushed rhythms with which Jimmy Ray moves his feet in soft shoes; the wild noises of Waring's Pennsylvanians; and the antics of disjointed Dorothy Lee who might have been drawn by John Held Jr. and whose right stocking is deployed in wrinkles on her leg...
...when he is through playing the harp, peers like a prisoner through the strings of his instrument; he pursues a girl quietly wherever she goes; his are light fingers as well as light touch and he picks pockets with dexterous greed; on meeting a new person, he offers his leg to be held and he whistles strangely...
...doubt as to whether Marsters would be able to start Saturday was dispelled today as the Green ace sped through his work with the same old dash which he presented before his leg injury of last week. It seems improbable however, that his running mate. Fred Brelthut will be ready for the Crimson encounter...
...worked out with Team C in signal yesterday and there is a possibility that they will both see action at the end of the week. G. L. Graves '31, one of the most promising reserve fullbacks, will be kept on the side-lines until next Monday owing to a leg injury. J. G. Douglas '30 was still a bit lame, but took his regular position for the lighter workouts. R. H. O'Connell '29 filled his berth the rest of the time, and it sems very probable that he will see plenty of service Saturday...
Douglas and Harper, both suffering from slight leg injuries were given the day off, and will be ready for action this afternoon. Of the other members of the University team, David Guarnaccia '29 and R. H. O'Connell '30 received shoulder bruises, but were not prevented from working out with Team A. The Crimson forces will be brought to their full strength for the West Point clash with the return of J. W. Potter '30, full back, S. L. Batchelder '31, halfback, and F. S. Davis '30, tackle, all of whom will be fit before the end of the week...