Word: legging
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Having almost completely recovered from a sprained ankle which has kept him out of competition since February, star hurdler Tom Goethals will see action Saturday. Doug Pirnie, responsible for 16 points at the indoor Exeter meet, has also recovered from his leg injury in time to compete...
Star point-getter Doug Pirnie heads a long list of Freshmen on the injury list with a strained leg muscle which prevented him from all events except the discus last Saturday. Don Forte, Ray Guild, and Tom Goethals, all dependable dash men, are also on the shelf...
Homer Peabody--now almost wholly recovered from the leg injury received in basketball this winter--and Sonny Lyell are two of the outstanding juniors. With Corey Wynn, Harris Westheimer, Gordon Hough, and Sophomore Orme Wilson, they form a contingent which should keep the seniors on their toes. Don Marvin, Hubie Earle, and several of the less experienced sophomores are also in the running. It is too bad that Walter Muther, Stewart's former partner in doubles and Russ Ellis, number one on last year's freshman team, are not available this spring. They would be an addition to any college...
Then a patient died under anesthesia, and Wells turned to selling art reproductions and portable showerbaths. After brooding over his failure for five years, he finally went crazy, was arrested for dashing acid into the face of a streetwalker. In jail he slashed the femoral artery of his leg. After Wells died, nitrous oxide anesthesia was forgotten until...
...pronounced R. A. F.'s undisputed Ace No. 1 (see opposite page), officially credited with five Nazi kills (and a possible sixth) for which he received the D. F. C. last fortnight. His arrival in England on leave, to recuperate from 20 shrapnel wounds in left leg and hand, was made the occasion for a burst of unwonted official publicity. The fact that Officer Kain was born in New Zealand, where "Cobber" means "Pal," is a big help to recruiting officers...