Word: ending
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...next Crimson drive lasted one play when quarterback Dave Smith's fumble was recovered by Steve Sikora of Princeton only 21 yards away from the Harvard end zone. A moment later, Moore scored his third, and last, touchdown of the day, "He needed to have a day like this," coach Jake McCandless said afterwards...
Harvard dominated the final three minutes of the half. Harrison gained 27 yards on five carries, and Smith threw a pass complete to Pete Varney, before Bruce Freeman caught a perfect throw by Smith over two defenders in the end zone for the first Crimson touchdown...
...third quarter was uneventful except for Princeton's fifth touchdown on a 38-yard drive. The Tigers, were almost stopped as the Harvard line held three times on the one-yard line. But then Doug Blake got into the end zone on fourth down...
...because he's rich enough to get away with it: Natalie Wood is one of those snotty rich girls who sends her children to progressive schools and works for McCarthy. Bob and Carol are, shall we say, effete impudent snobs. Of course they can't be right in the end...
With Bob and Carol as their spiritual advisers, however, it is only natural that they should end up with their middle-class values intact. The only possibility Tucker and Maszurky give Ted and Alice to consider is Southern California's Rolls-Royce variety of bohemia. And for that reason, the movie is a cop-out; the supposed Bob and Carol versus Ted and Alice conflict does not exist as Bob and Carol are paper tigers; it is all, so to speak, philosophically shitty...