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...back of the net to take a 1-0 lead. Stonehouse found a breakaway and skated down the left side, drawing away a Golden Knights defender. He took a quick shot that Grant blocked, but the puck took a fortuitous bounce and landed in front of senior forward Rob Millar...
Sophomore forward Steve Moore had just one-timed a pass from junior forward Rob Millar for his second goal of the night, and the Crimson's fourth of the period, completing an improbable comeback from a 3-0 deficit at the start of the third into a 4-3 lead over Brown (1-3-2,1-3-2 ECAC). HARVARD 4 BROWN...
...show has some funny, scattershot gag writing reminiscent of Caesar's Your Show of Shows, on which Simon once worked ("But, Mother..." "Don't 'But, Mother' me." "But, Father..."). Director-choreographer Rob Marshall moves the pieces briskly in everything from the perky Rich Kids Rag number to a chain-gang soft shoe. Most of all, there's Short, who gives the kind of knockout Broadway performance that delights us even more because it's delivered by an interloper from Hollywood...
Oppenheim starts off by calling the council the "most maligned student organization on campus." He goes on to attribute the "council's current predicament" to Rob Hyman and Lamelle Rawlins, two former council presidents, whose "public style" he calls "arrogant and alienating." In fact, Hyman was elected once by the council itself, then by the whole study body. Rawlins was elected twice by the student body. It seems to me that it was obviously their "arrogant and alienating" style which led to these election victories...
...Alarmist starts as a modified Robin Hood where "the den" is a circa 1954 sushi restaurant, and the merry men have been compressed into several burglar alarm sales-people bent on income redistribution. Anyone familiar with Los Angeles will realize the timeliness of their "rob the rich" scam in which Heinrich Grigoris (Greg Tucci) boosts the sales of his alarms by staging robberies in the neighborhood of his potential clients. The twist in Grigoris' scheme is Tommy, the new salesman played with adorable, bumbling style by David Arquette. The real credit in The Alarmist must go to the actors. Like...