Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Drizcoll put Harvard in front on a screened slap shot from the blue line at 5:16, and his partner Jones scored Harvard's third goal on a quick wrist shot over goalie Ken Leu's shoulder...
Princeton was too strong for the Crimson. The game was close for the first ten minutes and then with five minutes left in the half, after two quick Harvard baskets cut the lead to five, the Tigers scored 12 straight points to take control 6-7 junior John Hummer made six of his eight points in the clinching burst...
...halftime, Princeton led 43-26, and, while Harvard regained a degree of organization in the second half the Tigers were never in trouble again. Petrie, a strong, quick, 6-3 guard, finished with 23 points on shots from all over the floor. Chestnut took advantage of Harvard's sloppy rebounds to score 22 and Thomforde, the 6-8 center, added...
...Quick Swoop. He hired Italian-born Pietro Maria Bardi as his artistic guide and installed him also as director of the Sao Paulo Art Museum-then a museum in name only, except in Chatô's imagination. As chief of some 30-odd newspapers, 19 magazines, 22 radio and 15 TV stations. Chatô had plenty of money of his own. But not even that kind of tycoon can command enough millions to assemble an art collection of the scope Chatô had in mind. So Chatô did not scruple to use his press facilities to extract...
...Quick-Change Artists. Why does one man get off lightly, while another is hit so hard? The explanation may lie in both the nature of the virus and the patient's previous bouts with flu. The first A2 Asian virus appeared in 1957 and laid low millions around the world. Thanks to antibody formation, these people developed substantial immunity against further illness from this virus or its kin. But flu microbes, almost unique among the 500 or more viruses that plague man, are capable of quickly altering their antigenic properties. Thus they require different antibodies to neutralize them...