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Word: legging (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...departure of Ted Fullerton has also hurt Harvard's chances in the 400-yard medley relay, leaving the Crimson without a strong breaststroke leg. In Fullerton's absence, Haywood will take over the leg and, if he keeps improving, he could make a good showing. Last week he swam a respectable 1:01.9 leg, a personal best, and the Crimson aquamen hope he will be able to shave even more off that time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Analysis of Events: A Look at League Competition | 3/4/1976 | See Source »

Pyle can offer a strong backstroke leadoff leg (possibly 53 or 54 seconds) and George Keim should fly well. Cooper has been a good anchor man all winter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Analysis of Events: A Look at League Competition | 3/4/1976 | See Source »

Pyle brushed his face as he came up under one of the ropes and came almost to a complete standstill. After the incident, he finished the leg in 55.5 seconds. Brent Haywood and George Keim closed on their legs of the event but Yale sprinting star Hank Hook put the race away on the anchor leg...

Author: By James W. Reinig, | Title: ...While Aquamen Suffer New Haven Washout... | 3/1/1976 | See Source »

...with a cartoonist's bold strokes, the Trock choreographers can come uncannily close to the original steps of the ballets they spoof. Peter Anastos, 28, (whose stage name is Olga Tchi-kaboumskaya) slyly transforms New York City Ballet's daisy chain into a spaghetti of arms and legs in his parody of Balanchine's Concerto Barocco. "Everyone who has seen Balanchine recognizes his chain of dancers weaving in and out and around each other," says Anastos. "So why not do a chain where someone gets stuck right in the middle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Faux Pas | 3/1/1976 | See Source »

...come back to life, but hundreds of thousands of survivors will be forever scarred by memories of the terror. At the U.S. military hospital set up near Chimaltenango, TIME Correspondent Bernard Diederich vainly tried to comfort a weeping Indian girl; she cried not from the pain of a broken leg but because no one could tell her what had happened to her family. Hundreds of corpses were hastily buried in mass graves; some names were recorded but other bodies were interred with the briefest of notations, such as: "Found in Guatemala City Zone 5, was wearing red dress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GUATEMALA: Death in the Tragic Triangle | 2/23/1976 | See Source »

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