A list of puns related to "Helen Haye"
>When Helen Hayes and her husband attended the premiere of The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931), in which she starred, they were so disappointed in her performance (though it won her an Oscar) that they emitted one groan after another as the picture proceeded. Finally someone sitting behind them leaned forward and threatened to have them thrown out of the place if they didnβt shut up.
Source:
Boller, Paul F., and Ronald L. Davis. "Theaters and Audiences." Hollywood Anecdotes. New York: Morrow, 1987. 401. Print.
Original Source Listed:
Kenneth Barrow, Helen Hayes: First Lady of the American Theatre (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1985), p. 105.
Further Reading:
"We relish news of our heroes, forgetting that we are extraordinary to somebody too." β Helen Hayes
Title says it all, but to elaborate: Tibia can be thought to rotate around an axis going through the two epicondyles. If the knee joint center is defined as the middle of this axis then inter-joint distance between hip and knee should be static for a given individual regardless of the motion being performed.
If on the other hand the knee joint center is defined as the middle of the space between tibia and femur then interjoint distance between hip and knee would change during movement.
I have some Vicon data where interjoint distance seems to change during squats. As I understand the Helen Hayes model, the interjoint distance should be constant.
I'm wondering if the changing distance is due to wrong markerplacement or me failing to understand how the knee joint center is calculated.
Advice appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Looking at tickets in the mezz on the far left or right on the aisle but looks to be against the wall. How is the view from those seats?
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