Word: felted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite the margin of victory. Terrell felt the team's future hopes were still uncertain. "It's very hard to tell how good a team we have this early in the season," Terrell said, "Cornell didn't press any of the players very hard, and when you're not pressured, you can't estimate your potential...
Leslie P. Griffin 70, president of Afro, said that the agreement is not final. "We just felt it wouldn't be to our advantage to stay until they called in the cops." Griffin also said that the demonstrators did not discuss whether to demand amnesty for their action. "The consensus was that sometimes you have to take responsibility for what you do." he said...
Most black students, however, felt that an acceptance of at least the broad aims of their demands was implicit in the Cox-Lee agreement. One black student said that the aim of taking over University Hall had been to "get the University to take our demands seriously. Apparently they have." Another said that this is only one step in the campaign, and that OBU is prepared to take further action if necessary...
...When we began we felt that curriculum reform was urgently needed." Chalmers said. "Since then, it's become fashionable...
When the Crimson takes the Indians seriously, it usually routs them, and it can usually take them seriously only once a year. Harvard bombed Dartmouth 11-2 at Hanover last winter, and when it met the Green in the return match, the Crimson apparently felt that it had only to skate onto...