Word: drew
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...third period followed immediately after the conclusion of the second. All in all, the delay lasted 20 minutes and drew a few chuckles in the Harvard dressing room after the game...
...soon as my hand touched the cool metal, I drew back. I realized, with fear and horror, what I had done. Without anyone's permission, I had left the blemish of my finger-print on the car of a great and powerful man. I stood next to the car for half a minute frozen, waiting for the Secret Service agents to apprehend...
...star in his first role, as the doomed Swede in The Killers (1946). Immediately viewers could spot a gritty urban charm, brooding good looks, a handsome physique. He made the most of this charisma in The Crimson Pirate, an ebullient homage to Douglas Fairbanks that drew on Lancaster's own acrobatic skills, and later as the consummate con man in both Elmer Gantry (for which he won an Oscar in 1961) and The Rainmaker. Before hitting it big at 33, Lancaster had been a salesman too, and these performances suggested that here was a man who could peddle any dream...
Harvard's first three home games drew an average of 8,728 each, according to Michael A. Jackman, assistant director of the sports information office...
...even with such an abysmal score for the biggest game of the year, Harvard football games still drew "25,000 to 30,000 regularly," Jewett says...