Word: leggedly
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...virtue of her impressive triumph over nine other undergraduate choruses at Carnegie Hall on Saturday evening, the Harvard Glee Club for the fourth time won the first leg on the second prize cup offered for intercollegiate competition...
Whatever doubts there may have been in the public mind as to the success of the Genoa conference have been set at rest by the news that the Russian Ballet is to take part. Certainly if the Russian nation has a leg to stand on, that leg belongs to the Ballet. If the Bolsheviks wish to bring up the value of the ruble, they must toe the mark while the rest of the conference is enjoying itself...
...heard Mr. Eaton, of critical fame, give a lecture recently in which he stigmatized Boston as a "leg-show-town"; adding forthwith that so few good plays visit the city because the good plays always fall to fill their theatres. A none too subtle comment on the intellectuality of Boston...
Coach Bingham has not yet decided upon the order in which the men will run. On the long-distance team, a great deal will depend upon whether or not Campbell runs for Yale. At the Millrose games on Wednesday the Eli runner strained a tendon in his leg, and there is a possibility that he will not be able to run Saturday...
...handicapped by the loss of O'Hearn, star quarter-back on the 1921 football team, about whom Yale supporters were building their hopes for a successful hockey team. The former yearling star was forced to leave the squad after the Columbia game, due to an injury to his right leg, and it is extremely doubtful if he will be in the line-up again this season...