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...Bruins' season and Stanley Cup hopes are over, the quickest finish to a Boston season in six years. Undoubtedly Orr. Esposito, and the rest can now enjoy the fruits of their million dollar contracts...
...engineering. Looks every much like the Back bay stations along the Green Line. Same white tile. Same casually elegant indirect lighting. Same lack of real appeal. Also large grainy back and white phonographs on the Walls evocative of the neighborhood upstairs. Lions (the circus, presumably), basketball players, ice skates (Orr's?). Idle speculation as to the subjects of the photographs when the Red Line is extended and Harvard Square has its own new station. A college of caps and gowns. Perhaps? Or an arty shot of the Science Center? The ghost of Henry Kissinger? Or maybe the new Dunkin' Donuts...
...MOST INTERESTING work by these men in the exhibition, however, departs from this style. Kline is capable of using a few of his characteristic thick black strokes to suggest a face in Nijinsky. The same economy of line makes his more traditional drawing, David Orr's Mother, just as intriguing. Although most of the page is blank, Kline chooses lines that make the white areas play an integral role in the portrait. Guston, in Untitled, 1953, and Drawing No. 19 uses contrast in the quality of his strokes to create the illusion of depth in his shapes...
...Bruins led, 2-0, early in the second period, but Chicago rallied to tie the game on goals by Pit Martin and Stan Mikita. Wayne Cashman then began the Boston comeback by converting a Bobby Orr rebound in the third period Subsequent goals by Glenn Sheppard. Terry O'Reilly and Dave Forbes completed the Bruin outburst...
...player glides surely onto the ice, takes a couple of casual turns around the rink, leans raffishly on his stick and says, "My remarkable ability to shoot from either side makes me invaluable. My fierce checking makes me the most respected defenseman in the league." Brad Park or Bobby Orr in an uncharacteristically boastful moment? Not a chance. It is that famed canine fantasizer Snoopy, who has taken to the sport like a dog to a T bone. He is not alone. In the past five years Americans in swelling numbers have nurtured their own fevered dreams of slap shots...