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Becoming apprehensive about the amount of time his two sons spent watching football games on TV, a suburban father bought two expensive sets of football equipment for them.
By Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, September 18 , 1971P. 29 Becoming apprehensive about the amount of time his two sons spent watching football games on TV, a suburban father bought two expensive sets of football equipment for them.
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