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...didn’t want anything more than to score in the last 30 seconds and erupt,” Ruggiero said...
Following last year’s Dartmouth game, Stone’s comments reflected the appreciative attitude of the hockey team towards the fans. She said her only regret that game was that Harvard was unable to extend its one-goal lead so that the crowd could erupt...
...sounds too good to be true. Fitzpatrick always wants to win so badly, that he must erupt sometimes when he loses. Right...
...direction of the film, however, leaves something to be desired. Several scenes seem very artificial and hackneyed, most notably one in which the members of Guerin’s family erupt into a spontaneous dance upon hearing a favorite song. Further, the lack of close-up shots of Guerin’s facial expressions at key moments serve only to distance the audience from the intense emotion on-screen...
...latent social turmoil of the 1960s was soon to erupt on college campuses across the nation—and Harvard was no exception. As the civil rights movement and the Vietnam war gathered momentum, Ford found himself at the helm of a faculty beset by social and political strife...