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POLO: [To Danner.] In that case, you and I are brilliant in this movie...
...Harvard’s four goals was strictly clean—each was the result of either a screen, a deflection or a rebound, making Howard’s task doubly difficult. The fourth and final tally he surrendered was itself the product of a brilliant toe save that his blueliners failed to corral, allowing Johnson to flip home the rebound for the Crimson’s third power-play goal...
...year’s worth of unfulfilled expectations had given way to an effortlessly brilliant postseason run, one which, it then seemed, not even No. 1 Maine was capable of stopping. Notching four goals in just 40 minutes, the Crimson had swept aside the nation’s top goaltender—Jimmy Howard, who had started the day with a 1.05 goals-against average—and staked itself to what appeared to be an insurmountable three-goal lead...
Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, for whom Spitzer was a research assistant, remembered the 1984 graduate as a “brilliant student and a brilliant writer...
...know is that in all the job searches I have been a part of, ideology and partisanship have never been a factor,” he said. “Harvard looks for the most brilliant and promising, and none of us have been willing—or even tempted—to compromise these for the sake of ideology, partisanship or anything else...