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Coach Cooney Weiland's treasured brainchild, "The Dream Line," exploded onto the scene with convincing reality at Brunswick, Maine, last night, scoring five goals to pace a 9-2 rout of Bowdoin. Junior Ben Smith, in his first varsity game at center, scored three goals, while left wing Dennis McCullough and right wing Kent Parrot each tallied once...
...Bowdoin, however, is not one of these powers, and should not dampen anyone's optimism when it hosts the Crimson skaters for their '66-'67 debut tonight in Brunswick, Maine. Last year the Polar Bears were victimized at Harvard's Watson Rink in the most lopsided of the Crimson's ten wins, 9-2. So far this year, Bowdoin has been massacred by a similar margin in a scrimmage with Boston College, and the Maineman shape up as Harvard's only sure victory of the next month...
...Crimson is set in the goal with Bill Fitzsimmons, a two-year starter, and Bill Diercks, freshman sensation last winter. Fitzsimmons will start against Bowdoin, but Weiland will probably experiment with alternate goalies once the grueling season gets under...
While Harvard was preparing for its gruelling 24-game schedule that opens Wednesday at Bowdoin, the Crimson's rivals for Eastern hockey honors got their seasons off to successful starts...
Homer became one of the U.S.'s favorite artists; he still is. Last week exhibitions of his work opened at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Me., and Buffalo, N.Y.'s Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Despite his popularity, the artist quit New York City in 1883 for a wave-washed promontory in Maine called Prouts Neck. There the lifelong bachelor worked in a cliffside clapboard studio. Despite his old saltitude, he ordered his natty wardrobe from Brooks Brothers and purchased $40 worth of fine Jamaican rum a month from Boston's fancy S. S. Pierce for his hourly tots...