Word: netful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Civil rights activists contend that as long as segregated housing patterns prevail, any meaningful and democratic integration of U.S. public schools must be achieved by bussing white and Negro children hither and yon. Critics fear that the net effect is a drop in educational quality, since such integrated classes inevitably tend to take the pace of the culturally backward slum kids. This fear, moreover, leads many white parents to move away or send their children to parochial and private schools, thus heightening segregation even more. Long after most goals of the Negro Revolution have been generally accepted, the pro-bussing...
Earlier Keith Hutchinson and Marty Cain swept the Crimson out to a 2-0 lead in the first period. They both picked up loose balls in first of the Cornell net and pushed them by the down-and-out goalie...
Appleby and Davis lost the first doubles matches to Allen and Ewen, 6-3, 6-4. Despite the Crimson duo's excellent net game, Allen and Ewen were able to win with their more consistent play...
...Quakers won their other set in the third singles match, where the Crimson's Richie Friedman beat Fred Levin, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Both players remained in the backcourt and rallied going to net only occasionally. Some rallies lasted for two minutes, and the entire match took nearly three hours...
Appleby and Davis beat Heckscher and Coonley in the first doubles, 6-2, 6-4. The Crimson pair dominated the match at the net, often returning slams on the volley, to overwhelm the Quaker duo. Todd Wilkinson and Jose Gonzalex beat George and Levin in the second doubles, 12-10. And Dinny Adams and Dan Kleinman stopped Serues and Elliot Abrams in the third match...