Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Entering the third period with the score tied 2-2, the Crimson offense rallied. Quick goals by Dan Burnes and Peter Haley gave Harvard a 4-2 edge. After a Brown score had narrowed the lead to 4-3, the visitors pulled their goalie to strengthen their offense with four minutes left. Tom Mechem slapped the puck into the unguarded cage at 11:45 for Harvard's final goal...
Diercks came up with three quick saves in a first minute flurry as Harvard finished killing a penalty to Chris Gurry. Then at 5:15 Flaman was sent off the ice for five minutes on a high-sticking major penalty. According to the sophomore defenseman. Brown's Wayne Small accidentally skated into the end of Flaman's stick three times in rapid succession. Small's acting helped referee Giles Threadgold interpret the situation and Harvard found itself with five minutes to kill...
...Quick work by Boston firemen and the Harvard Buildings and Grounds staff saved vital experimental material, representing ten years' research by one of the laboratory's directors, that was being stored in the lab's "cold room...
...writer of romantic thrillers, England's Mary Stewart, 51, has found a steady audience in the U.S.; her novels have regularly made the bestseller lists. The Gabriel Hounds ranks a cut below her earlier works, but it still offers her familiar, quick, neatly joined narrative and travel-poster background (Lebanon this time). There is also a crumbling castle for just the right touch of the gothic, and an anti-anti-hero who is restless, wealthy, athletic, loves poetry, and drives a white Porsche. With his help, the heroine invades the castle in search of an eccentric great-aunt...
...Guerre Est Finie by Alain Resnais. Resnais continues to employ a mosaic technique where flashbacks and quick montages of thoughts and objects are inserted, reaffirming Resnais' flair for visual stream of consciousness. Where Hiroshima Mon Amour used mostly flashbacks, La Guerre Est Finie's inserts are mostly flash-forwards: fears and premonitions of Diego, the middle-aged Spanish revolutionary, played so magnificently by Yves Montand. In sight and Sound, Tom Milne describes Diego as caught between two worlds "in more ways than one: between Spain and France, between youth and age, between the old Spain of the International Brigade...