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...criticize Jensen's piece) praised and accepted. Jensen disposes first of the concept of the "average child," the assumption that all children are essentially alike in the way they learn and in what they learn best. This notion, that kids are like so many dolls from the same assembly line, is responsible for much of the curricular and instructional rigidity that has crippled both black and white education in this country. Jensen's emphasis on the genetic differences between individuals leads him to emphasize diversity and flexibility in education, in a way surprisingly similar to black militants and a growing...
...Cavanagh broke a two-game scoring slump at 8:32 with the first tying goal. Dave Jones slapped a low shot from the blue line and Cavanagh tapped the rebound in from the side...
...last minute of the period, coach Cooney Weiland inserted Cavanagh on the first line and moved McManama back to defense with Gurry, and the strategy paid off. Mark whipped a shot at Metzer which bounced off his pads high into the air. While the goalie was looking for the puck, McManama shoved it in for the tying goal...
Inevitably a virgin is seduced (twice in fact it's so funny) and a teetotalling bar-smasher gets roaring drunk, but this particular show extends its faithfulness to formula a bit too far. Individual lines like "you boys couldn't flatten out a wrinkled postage stamp" ring a little hollow. I wondered during the first act whether the show would stoop to the Beach Party level of repartee with one character emphatically commenting "You can say that again," and his buddy really saying it again. It was there all right, a little dressed up, but dismally there all the same...
While U.N.H. will not have these disadvantages tonight, the Crimson may have one serious handicap. First-line center George McManama, whose line accounted for four goals against U.N.H. in the first game, may not be able to play tonight...