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...Damiano put his name on another three dozen or so hardcore movies, none of which made much of an impact. Like silent-film director D.W. Griffith in the talkie era, Damiano was a pioneer whom new trends left behind. According to the local News-Press, he "lived out his final years in Fort Myers quietly, enjoying theater, attending art openings, appearing at charitable events and reveling, especially, in the accomplishments of his two children....artist and filmmaker Gerard Jr., and performer, Christar, with whom he shared a vintage home...
...Harvard alumni, 02138 tried to focus more on issues of national interest, according to Blum. Previously, one of the magazine’s most popular stories was “The Harvard 100,” a list of Harvard’s most influential alumni. In contrast, the final issue—and the only one ever produced by Manhattan Media—contained an article on the sons of New York Times columnist Frank Rich, one of whom attended Harvard, and another on Harvard connections to the Bush administration’s Iraq War machine...
...Princeton defense that was giving up 154.0 yards per game and 4.0 yards per carry coming in. On the upside, the Crimson tallied 60 rushing yards in the third quarter alone, kick-starting its second-half comeback. “Clutch plays on defense and then on the final drive on offense, the final two drives, what our offensive guys made was inspiring,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “I’m very very proud of our kids.” Gordon’s 6-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter...
...over the field, wreaking havoc on Princeton quarterback Brian Anderson and his offensive attack. Schultz ended the game with 16 tackles, got in on a tackle for a loss, and shared a sack that gave the Tigers a 4th-and-18 from which it could not recover on its final drive.“I got after our defense pretty good at halftime just in terms of ‘hey, stop bitching about the referees. Get off your blocks and tackle the tailback and everything else will fall into place.’ And I think our coaches...
...Smith and freshman Eric Kroshus also assisted on the play. The Harvard dominated at the start of the game, out-shooting Trois-Rivières 17-3 in a period when the Crimson enjoyed a man-advantage five times. Though the offensive barrage did cool down for the final two periods, Harvard still finished with 43 shots on net, more than double Quebec’s shot total of 21. Following Trois-Rivières lone goal at 11:39 in the second period, freshman Rence Coassin put the game out of reach, with his first goal at the collegiate...