Word: kelleyism
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...effort to free the hostages was in the hands of the FBI and local police, under the command of Police Chief Maurice Cullinane. Attorney General Griffin Bell and FBI Director Clarence Kelley were kept briefed, but the night-and-day negotiations were conducted by seven men: Cullinane; Deputy Police Chief Robert Rabe; Nick Stames, chief of the FBI's Washington field office; FBI Agent Pat Mullany, the bureau's most skilled hostage negotiator; plus three diplomats whose admirable intervention may well have brought about the salvation of the hostages. It was, at first glance, an unlikely trio...
Dartmouth refused to relent, though, as it scored twice more before Kelley and Mangano teamed up for a third time at 16:20 to make the tally Dartmouth 6, Harvard...
...third period, John Dunderdale became the first of two Crimson players to receive a game misconduct for disagreeing with referee Neil McPhee's hooking call. Less than a minute later, Jack Kelley stuffed the puck past a sprawling Murphy to give Dartmouth a 4-1 lead...
Harvard countered with its own power play goal at 13:02 as Kelley and Mangano teamed again, this time Kelley scoring and Mangano assisting...
...Kelley, obviously upset, protested the call and received a game misconduct just before Harvard coach Bob Carr accused the ref of having lost his intestines. It all meant nothing to McPhee...