Word: belled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Coach Bob Johnson's Olympic defense could not handle Harvard's hot new line of freshmen George Hughes and Gene Purdy and junior Dave Bell, which accounted for four of the team's five goals. Bell tallied twice and assisted once, while Purdy had a goal and an assist and Hughes scored once and assisted on two goals...
Former Harvardian Dan Bolduc, who was the top penalty-getter in the game with four, brought the Olympic squad within one in the first period, after Bell and captain Kevin Carr had scored for Harvard. But the weary Olympians, playing their third game in four days (they play Dartmouth tonight, too) never caught...
...Bell scored for the Crimson at 5:35 of the first period after a perfect pass across from former Malden-Catholic star (via Choate) Hughes. Harvard jumped to a 2-0 lead with Bolduc in the penalty box at 9:44, as Carr tipped a slap shot from defenseman Kevin O'Donaghue past Olympic netminder Jim Warden...
Several people in Lowell House tried to ring the bells when they realized the society wasn't doing it, a student in the House said, but they were unable to get the key to the bell tower...
...possible explanation for the incident, William H. Bossert '59, current Master of Lowell House, said that perhaps the bell ringers were "exhausted from the enthusiasm of the previous day," referring to the bell ringing following the Yale game...