Word: linings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Kilik finished things off with a pair of scores in the final frame. Her first at 1:18 came after Harvard's Tania Huber, Sara Fisher and Julie Starr were pressuring in the B.U. zone. Kilik outraced Starr for a clearing pass at the Harvard blue line and broke in alone on goalie Nelia Worsley. Her high wrister caught the upper left corner...
Environmental groups look at still another bottom line. They fear that the life patterns of fish, birds and other wild animals may be permanently altered by winter navigation, damaging an already precarious ecological balance. When the ice is broken and heat trapped in the water below is released, so the argument goes, the life cycles of various fish may be affected. Just this January an environmental group in New York State called Save the River helped derail a similar navigation study projected for the St. Lawrence Seaway. For Captain Hall, the irony of his role as a public servant helping...
...three downbound boats, led by U.S. Steel's Roger M. Blough (named for the company's former chief), plough past, distant shapes blurred by a sudden snow squall. The Blough is 858 ft. long and very efficient at lugging a payload of taconite pellets in a straight line. Negotiating the harrowing turns of the ice-clogged shipping channel, though, is not the strong suit of the Blough or of any lengthy ore carrier. Shepherding the flotilla of three past Johnson and Stribling points, the two most treacherous turns en route to Lake Huron, will keep the Mac busy...
...skated by defenseman Jones into the right corner, and centered the puck. Trouble for Northeastern was, there was nobody to center it to. Trouble for Harvard came when the puck caromed off the left boards and out to Magrath at the point. Her blazer from just inside the blue line outraced Worsley to the far side for the score...
Other features of the production include the 30 genuine birch trees which line the stage courtesy of the Harvard Forest, Roy Kogan's performance of Chopin pieces to accompany the show, and the costumes--there won't be any; actors will wear their street clothes...