Word: greened
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Suzie Tapson's serving and a tenacious defense, the Crimson jumped out to a 12-1 advantage in the opening game and went on to smash the Big Green...
...fired-up Dartmouth squad quickly grabbed a 5-1 lead in the second set, but Harvard fought back to tie the game at 10-10. After the Crimson pulled in front, 14-13 the Big Green tallied three straight points to capture...
Dartmouth's momentum carried over to the third set, as the Big Green took a commanding 10-1 lead. Faced with the possibility of going down a set, Harvard slammed its way back...
...Schossbeger's serves and blocks and Forman's perfect sets, the spikers increased their lead to 10-3. The Crimson finished off Dartmouth with a series of tremendous spikes, whipping the Big Green, 15-3, to clinch the match...
Propositions that were easy to resist. In referendums around the country, voters last week expressed a kind of social laissez-faire, a tolerance for diversity, an intolerance for efforts to legislate morality. The good citizens of Green Bay, Wis., for example, refused to ban the exhibition of obscene material. Californians unhesitatingly rejected an initiative sponsored by Lyndon LaRouchites that could have quarantined AIDS victims. Voters in Massachusetts, Oregon and Rhode Island resisted efforts to restrict a woman's right to have an abortion. Some of the propositions that did pass also reflected a spirit of tolerance for, well, spirits. Voters...