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...Crimson kicked off the first period with early goals by Kane??who was the leading scorer in the game with four tallies—and tri-captain attackman Mike McBride. Yale was able to tie Harvard’s two goals, ending the first period...
Only four minutes into the period, Kane scored his second goal of the game. But Kane??s contributions did not end there. Less than six minutes later, he completed the hat trick, giving Harvard an 8-2 lead at the end of the third period...
Everyone has heard of Orson Welles, or at least “Citizen Kane,” his film debut. After all, the American Film Institution named “Kane?? the number one film of all time in their 1998 poll. “Kane?? was released in 1942, but Welles lived until 1985. In that time, he lived to make such films as “F for Fake” and to provide the voice of Unicron in “Transformers: The Movie.” Even Welles didn?...
...Welles’ final years that puts to rest all myths of him as a failure. Looking at parts of his unfinished works, included in the documentary, he clearly remained a maverick genius. He was misunderstood; everyone else was just catching up to his achievements in “Kane?? when he was investigating this “Fake...
...quarter, Mahler scored his second of the day to give the Crimson a one-goal lead, only to have the game tied a minute later at 10:07 by Penn’s David Andrzejewski. In the tense final minutes, after a Quaker timeout, Harvard gained possession, and Sean Kane??assisted by sophomore midfielder Adam Mahfouda—rocketed a shot past the Penn goalie for the decisive goal—his second of the season...