Word: dan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with one person standing in the middle with eyes closed and letting herself (occasionally, himself) fall slowly outwards, always to be caught in the nick of time by all the pairs of outsreched palms. This is an exercise you've done dozens of times before; William Schutz and Dan Seltzer called it the Trust Game and swore by it; so did your Women's Collective. But still, in these days of the White Lie and the Big Lie and the Nationally Broadcast Administration Lie, you find it a bit odd to be as apparently gullible as to tumble around...
Separatist trends are possibly much harsher among even younger blacks. Racial tensions infest all too many high schools (as well as the armed forces); a segment of young blacks has become totally alienated from America, even from other blacks. Many of the kids, says Dan Watts, editor and publisher of Liberator magazine, "are a lot more married to the Third World." Moreover, they "are not talking about what happens tomorrow. They couldn't care less." Their anger is cold; they cynically, knowingly, discuss "the system" and its inequities...
...that Harvard might have to go into the Beanpot finals on a losing note. The Quakers outshoot and outskated the Crimson from the first face-off and took a 1-0 lead at 10:47 of the first period. Harvard managed to snap out of its lethargy, however, as Dan DeMichele converted a perfect feed from Cavanagh...
...Dan Gordon put the Crimson ahead quickly with a three-game victory at number six, but the crucial point in the match came moments later. Neil Vosters was trailing at eight, Alan Quasha was behind in his first game at five, Kapur was leading in the fourth game against Gonzalez, and Dave Fish was a clear underdog in his match at number two with Eliot Berry...
...took the first line nine seconds to celebrate its reunion with a goal, breaking a 2-2 tie on Dan DiMichele's 20-foot slapshot with assists to Cavanagh and Cooch Owen...