Word: blues
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Although the Purple Eagles had a couple of chances in the first frame, they opted to dump the puck over the Crimson's blue line, creating little organized offensive build-up. Ruggiero and the rest of the back line were quick to the corners, however, and Niagara's tactics often ended in Harvard possession...
...left side of mid-ice and skated towards the net, immediately beating one defender as she moved to the middle of the ice. Seeing Botterill on the break, Francisco skated up the right side to complete the two-on-one, and got the puck as she crossed the blue line...
...Crimson freshmen excelled this weekend: Ingram and defenseman Jamie Hagerman. Ingram scored, had an assist and a goal waved-off against Niagara. Hagerman helped to set up numerous scoring opportunities from the blue line, and she assisted on Ruggiero's second goal...
With the beer gone, soldiers drifted away. Winchell was taking care of the battalion's mascot, an Australian blue heeler named Nasty. Dogs aren't allowed in barracks rooms, so he pulled a cot from the third-floor room he shared with Fisher, 26, onto the open-air landing. What happened next is based on what Fisher has told the Army. His credibility is questionable, though, because he faces charges of lying to Army investigators, in addition to conspiring with Glover to murder Winchell and being an accessory to the crime. Sometime after 2 a.m., Fisher said Glover saw Winchell...
...gorgeous blend of traditional and computer animation. Eric Goldberg has a snippet set to Carnival of the Animals--flamingoes playing with yo-yos--that is giddy enough to remind you of Bob Clampett's 1943 cartoon classic A Corny Concerto. The Goldberg variation on Rhapsody in Blue is a smartly syncopated tribute to ageless caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. In the style of the NINAs that Hirschfeld hides in his drawings, the piece is crawling with furtive graffiti: a few Ninas, a "Goldberg" apartment house and, everywhere, the word Doug (a tribute to Disney layout artist Doug Walker...