Word: muscularly
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Jaakko Mikkola's Varsity track team, which last spring set itself up as king of the Ivy League mountain by winning the nonagonals, now finds itself in the embarrassing position of having to bluff its way past some considerably more muscular contenders to the throne. It's not going to be easy...
...vendor, real-estate clerk, army private, tobacco worker, journalist. In 1924 he joined the Communists in Macedonia and edited a Communist workers' publication. His police file shows that he has been jailed at least eight times since 1929; that he is 5 ft. 7 in. tall, lean and muscular; that he has blue eyes, wavy chestnut hair and a mustache that takes up where Stalin's stops. He slipped out of Salonika in 1946 to join the guerrillas and shortly became their commander in chief...
...right arm during the war, Schless had the muscles of his upper arm and shoulder blown away, but regained muscular control except for movements above his head. Although he wrestled in a Varsity meet against M.I.T. last year, team doctors felt that further intercollegiate competition might irreparably damage his motion...
...bulldozer. By fall they had uncovered stone, bone and antler artifacts (prehistoric scrap pile), and bones of extinct animals (prehistoric garbage dump). They found no human remains, but obviously ancient man had fancied the spot for a long time, chipping his crude weapons and tossing gnawed bones over his muscular shoulder...
Sparkplug of Youth Films is muscular, ash-blond Rev. Borland P. Dryer, 36, a boy evangelist grown up, who spent his youth traveling with such famous spellbinders as Billy Sunday and Uldine Utley, later studied at several universities. One day Dryer faced the fact that more people were going to movie houses than to churches. "We were missing the boat," he says. "The visual image was here to stay...