Word: icing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There's no reason why it should be especially hard to see a hockey game, why a student who changes his mind or plans after 5 p.m. Friday can't see his own college team without paying $2. The players are denied a home-ice advantage when supporters of the visiting team out-cheer the local folks, as happened in the Brown game here this December. Harvard spectators are seldom vocal, and we appreciate this aspect of the image as much as anyone, but this reserve necessitates the presence of a greater quantity of Crimson rooters to fill...
...Franciscan, is a black-and-blue humorist who made one of the comic classics of the experimental cinema. Oh, Dem Watermelons is a daffy documentary about all the horrible things that can happen to watermelons. They get kicked like footballs, gutted like chickens, smashed on sidewalks, slashed with ice skates, riddled by bullets, split open and rubbed over the bodies of beautiful women. The monstrous irrelevance of it all is fracturingly funny-until suddenly the spectator realizes that the watermelon is meant to symbolize the Negro...
Then at 7:18 Fuller caught the Crimson up ice and took the puck on an ominous breakaway. He skated past the characteristically advanced Diercks and whipped the winning shot behind him into the nets...
Less than a minute later, Gordie Clarke launched a breakaway from the faceoff following a disallowed goal. He faked goalie Diercks to the ice and snuck the puck inside the post...
...supporting the line of Garrity, Bob Fredo, and Pete Waldinger, the Crimson looked like champions. But there were weaks spots: of the Eagles six goals, three were tallied on power plays, and the other three when the especially unproductive first line of Parrot, Mueller, and Johnson was on the ice...