Word: legging
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fields of sport were forsaken by the athlete players in the cast last night when the show was put on for the benefit of undergraduate and graduate club members. Clad in flowing chiffon, the sturdy thespians tripped the light fantastic to the delight of the audience and many a leg far better suited to gain yard age on the gridiron executed the most intricate dance steps. Wood nymphs, sylphs, and fauns frolicked through artificial forests and supported with pounds of grease paint their statement in the afternoon that they agreed with belief that men are more beautiful than women...
...Grandpa" George Lansbury, white-whiskered old Laborite, stared at the ceiling of a London hospital room while the 75-year-old leg he broke last December by falling downstairs healed slowly, painfully. Still buzzing in his head was his noble notion: "Conditions are bad, not men." But last week when George's Son Edgar published a book called My Father, it was of men, not conditions that he spoke. In fact, Son Edgar threw open the door on the bitter meetings of that unhappy Labor Cabinet in which George Lansbury was First Commissioner of Works. In so doing...
...covey during the next hour but in the third, with birds going back to cover, Norias Annie's nose proved best. To her opponent's total of nine she found no less than 13 covies, putting her far ahead of the field and giving her a leg on the title trophy donated in 1931 by the Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, Col. Robert Worth Bingham...
...Through field glasses a Coast Guard lookout watched one try to take off from an ice floe. Vainly it beat the air with its long wings; one webbed foot was frozen fast. Soon the gull gave up, bent its sharp, hooked beak, sawed off the trapped leg and flew away. Other Coast Guardsmen last week found many a thin pinkish gull leg stuck upright...
...skins for money to enter local races, arrived in the U. S. in 1913. By 1920 he was the greatest rider in the world, with records, most of them still unbroken, for one, five, ten, 15 and 25 miles. He has fractured his skull, broken three ribs, his arm, leg, nose and collar bone. He married his Irish nurse. Their two pretty daughters were in Madison Square Garden last week to see how their father fared...