Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hornblower, after dropping the kickoff roared down the sidelines to the Harvard 46. He took the ball again and again, ripping off 10-yard chunks into Dartmouth territory. But on a crucial fourth and two, at the Indian 22, Vic Gatto was smothered and all seemed lost. A botched quick kick, however, got Harvard the ball on Dartmouth...
Dartmouth took the opening kick-off at its own 30 and started moving immediately. After three quick first downs, a 24-yard scamper by Green fullback Dave Boyle brought the ball to the Harvard 6, and three more tries moved it to the 1. But an illegal procedure penalty cost Dartmouth five yards, and on fourth down Gerry Marino caught Ryzewicz trying to pass. Harvard took over...
...vote was taken under a sign proclaiming "Napalm Up Yours, Dow," and 25 students sat down. "It's all over, fellow," a protester remarked. The demonstrators sent envoys to the Yard to tell people what was going on and the response was quick, and larger than anyone expected. By 11 a.m., 100 determined students milled outside Mallinckrodt M-102 ready for the first confrontation with Leavitt...
...Kenneth Tigar makes a fine instructor. Tigar's Magnus flatters, cajoles, and bullies his barnyards of ministers and then, like an ironic lemur, sits back to watch them do just what he intended all along. Tigar knows how to get the most out of Shaw's wit--he is quick enough to maintain a rapid exchange, yet patient enough to let the lines do the job by themselves when the situation calls...
...college coach whose team has to play Texas, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Washington and U.C.L.A. in one season had better have a sense of humor. Southern California's John McKay, 44, is quick with a quip. Ask McKay whether he thinks emotion is important in football, and he says: "My wife is emotional, but she's a very poor football player." Compliment John on the fact that his Trojans are the No. 1-ranked team in the U.S., and he shrugs...