Word: shoulder
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Most Noble Order of Crusaders, dressed in white tunics emblazoned with a red cross worn over a long-hooded gown of brown, blue, green or gray, according to the rank of the person; the knights wore mantles of red with gold edgings and white crosses on the left shoulder. Beautifully embroidered banners and magnificent crosses accompanied the procession in which the crest of self-sacrifice, the word of service, the bible of truth, the spurs of chivalry, etc., were borne on cushions by officers attended by esquires...
...Burman, Chicagoan. The day before the fight, Lynch reported himself disabled. Asked how that happened, he stated that in stepping from a taxi his feet had become entangled with his pet collie, he had lost his equilibrium, collapsed upon the sidewalk, arisen with a subglenoid dislocation of the shoulder...
...team A line-up both Greenough and Eastman were missing. Eastman had a slight limp and Greenough was suffering from a wrenched shoulder. An X-ray examination, however, showed that his injury was far less severe than had been feared, while Kernan, the other casualty, was reported practically recovered. Aside from that, the team which started on Saturday was practically unscathed...
From the start, B. R. Cutcheon '25, took the lead of the field of 14, with W. L. Chapin '25 close at his heels. Throughout the race they kept close together, and over the Belmont golf course they swung along shoulder to shoulder, with Ryan running in third place. This order continued until about a mile from the finish, when Ryan fell and was forced to drop out of the race. Then Cutcheon lengthened out, and came in at the finish 50 yards ahead of Chapin with a time of 34:25, which compares favorably with other early season times...
...back I met the multitude coming the other way, but their progress was somewhat slower. Every one was carrying a stone on his shoulder. . . . Yes, the ruler was with them, but surely he would not have to carry a stone. No, he would not have to do so, but nevertheless he was doing...