Word: foul
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...baby is growing, and crying foul. The U.S. waits for riots and violence before recognizing his rights, and then calls it "concessions." Why not plan for an orderly transition? It is a mistake to discard the whole affair as a Communist maneuver. We have our share of Communists-but don't prove them right...
...realm of science, not morals. A second force was the New Woman, who swept aside the Victorian double standard, which was partly based on the almost universally held notion that women-or at any rate, ladies-did not enjoy sex. One eminent doctor said it was a "foul aspersion" on women to say they did. The celebrated 2nd century Physician Galen was (and is) often incompletely quoted to the effect that "every animal is sad after coitus." Actually, as Kinsey pointed out, he had added the qualification, "except the human female and the rooster." Siding with Galen, women claimed...
...meet incredible aspect of the first half was the refereeing. The officials apparently had just read the section of the rule book on offensive fouls; they called six of them on Harvard, as well as repeated traveling violations. The first foul called against Dartmouth came after 17 minutes had passed, and it took a Frank Ramsey style pratfall by Bill Fegley to draw that...
CHARADE. This parlor prank can't decide whether to be a farce, a sophisticated comedy, or an out-and-out thriller. But Gary Grant is in top form, Audrey Hepburn is in gowns by Givenchy, and murder most foul is in full color...
...game wasn't in the bag so early; McClung drew his third personal foul with 10:18 of the game gone, and was relegated to the bench. Even so, Harvard maintained its rebounding superiority (Bob Inman grabbed 14 during the game) and left the court with a 40-31 lead...