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...also the most openly liberal member of the family. She has a soft heart for immigrants: the Spanish immigrant she hired to do lawn work, the Korean refugee kid a friend?s family adopted. And the year after she learns to drive, she wins a car and donated her time shuttling kids from an orphanage. All this suggests that the show?s writers applied Jane?s own beliefs to Margaret, allowing her to do good within the confines of a non-controversial, pre-'60s America...
...made national headlines. As in schools from South Carolina to Wyoming that have implemented similar bans recently, Attleboro administrators cite fears that children could get hurt and their parents might sue. According to some parents, another factor was concern that such games could hurt self-esteem if, say, one kid were always...
...anybody who gets down on officials,” Murphy said. “They’ve got a tough job, but I haven’t seen that call in college football, in the Ivy League. I still don’t know, the kid just celebrated. It was a great play...
...earning protests from the Harvard sideline.“They’ve got a tough job, but I haven’t seen that call in college football, in the Ivy League,” Murphy said. “I still don’t know the kid just celebrated. It was a great play.”The penalty moved the ball to the Harvard 24 and gave the Tigers a first down. Two plays later, Princeton scored to take a 31-28 lead it would not relinquish.Hughes was pleased with the flag...
...anybody who gets down on officials,” Murphy said. “They’ve got a tough job, but I haven’t seen that call in college football, in the Ivy League. I still don’t know, the kid just celebrated, it was a great play.”But Harvard could not help its own cause.Princeton began the drive after the questionable play call from Murphy, who decided to run a trick play, a reverse throwback to Sanders, which was picked off by Tiger linebacker Luke Steckel. The Crimson also...