Word: lined
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson's methodical whipping of Dartmouth last Saturday suggests that lackluster offensive performances, like the one Harvard turned in against Northeastern, will be rare. Even spread of scoring between the first two lines indicates that for the first time in several seasons. Harvard's strength in forwards will be fairly uniform regardless of which line is skating at the time...
...really had the stage on fire: it was really smoldering!" Donnally Miller, one of the cast members. said after the play. The actors never were able to regain their composure on stage and laughed through their lines for the last ten minutes of the play. At the end. a speech by an old man saying, "it's a bad night to set fire to this place" left the audience laughing. A final improvised line starting, "I don't smoke; I only start fires." ended the play on a much more comic note than if it had continued normally...
...change in attitude, and its tangible effect upon Harvard's performance. was quite noticeable. The junior line of Steve Owen, Joe Cavanagh and Dan DeMichele, which had been reunited last week but was shut out in the Northeastern game, accounted for one goal in each period, all by DeMichele...
...first line, newly-formed and including Tom Paul, George McManama. and Ron Mark, picked up the other three scores. It was an impressive display of the scoring power, and more important, the balance that was expected to be Harvard's strongpoint this winter...
...second line of Mike Turner. Tom Coffman and Kent Nyberg could be nearly equal to the first, but behind it, Dartmouth can offer little in terms of either talent or experience...