Word: shoulders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Metropolitan opens its history with Adolphe Menjou in "The King on Main Street" an amusing and sophisticated farce on the troubles of Kings and things in general. Menjou lifts a supercilious eyebrow, shrugs a careless shoulder, and winks a languid eye with all the nonchalance generally associated with Kings. His affair with the Swedishly attractive Gretta Nisson has all the clever subtlety that made "The Marriage Circle" popular not so very long ago. Menjou's gallant courtesy in the latter part of the picture comes as near to wistful romance as a King very well can. So there...
...game. Had it not been for a catch in the next inning that run might not have counted for so much. Gaunt Sam Rice caught a Pittsburgh fly that would surely have been a home run. Pressed against the right field fence he saw it over his shoulder and reached up. Pittsburgh players declared that it was impossible-a spectator must have caught it and tossed it down to Rice-but Umpire Rigler shook the noise out of his ears and waved his arm. Score: Washington 4, Pittsburgh...
...pitched and lost the celebrated 12-inning play-off game against the Cubs which decided the National League pennant. Mordecai Brown-the pitcher with the pirate's name-worsted him in that struggle, "the hardest game," Mathewson said, "of my life." In 1914 he injured his right shoulder. Still, with speed impaired, he could win games with his curves, his strategy, his matchless fadeaway. For a while, he tried without much success, to manage Cincinnati. When the U. S. entered the War, he enlisted in the Gas Service...
Providence, R. L. October 13, 1926. Brown emerged from the Pennsylvania game in fairly good physical condition, although Stephens, first-string center, suffered a dislocated shoulder which will keep him out of play for at least two weeks, and may result in his forced withdrawal for the remainder of the season...
...Already many of them are marching shoulder to shoulder in their endeavor to combine a trained and reasoning mind with a faithful and loving heart. In every human individual and thus to develop more perfectly in mankind the image of God. Neither the right kind of mind nor the right kind of heart will suffice without the other. Both are needed, if civilization is to be saved...