Word: robs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...unfair to compare the deprogramming techniques of Ted Patrick and concerned relatives with any "brain-blowing technique" designed to rob the individual of his free will. Anyone who has ever listened to the senseless incantations parroted by members of the Children of God, and observed their unquestioning acceptance of arbitrary authority and misunderstood doctrine, realizes that members of such sects no longer have any free will or individuality. Members of the Children of God and groups like it have abrogated their responsibility and free will in return for easy answers and pseudo security...
...tournament had A, B and C divisions and each school entered its best six men, two in each division. So Harvard's numbers one and two, Briggs and Weigand, entered the A competition; three and four, Whitman and Niel Vosters, were in the B field and Rob Sedgwick and Peter Blasier, at five and six, played for the Crimson in the C division...
Andy Weigand, Glen Whitman, Niel Vosters, Rob Sedgwick and Peter Blasier will compete in the five-man match-ups and are good bets to bring a trophy back to Cambridge. But it will be tough...
Niel Vosters at number four, and Rob Sedgwick at five should have little trouble with their opponents Steve Sherrill and Chris White. Peter Blasier will have a closer match with Yale's Diderik Finne (8-3) at number six, while Yale's last three men are not in the same class with Dick Cashin, Archie Gwathmay, and Fred Fischer...
...other Crimson racquetmen weren't as successful as Briggs. Playing number three, Glen Whitman went the distance only to be edged by Penn's Chris Sadowski, 3-2. Rob Sedgwick lost three close games and his match to the Quakers' number five man Tom Peck...