Word: score
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Three minutes later Harvard went a man down again, only to score a short-handed goal at 9:06 when Terry Flaman's slap shot bounced off the goalie's chest at Parrott's feet. All Parrot had to do was slide the puck into the nets...
...other two contestants presented a difficult choice. Seth Carlin is the most virtuosic pianist I have heard at Harvard. His performance of the Rachmaninoff Second Concerto displayed a near-perfect technical mastery of that demanding score. The runs and complicated accompaniment figures came through clearly without covering the melodic line. Carlin also demonstrated rhythmic control and power that put his playing on a professional level...
Garrity added another at 14:10 on a whistling 20-footer, and Parrot capped the Harvard scoring by ramming a 25-footer into the left corner of the cage at 15:16. Clarkson got the last word when Crimson goalie Bill Diercks juggled but could not hold the puck at 16:22. Bob Empie was credited with the score...
Clarkson finally capitalized on one of numerous first-period opportunities as Harvard's Chris Gurry failed to clear a loose puck the side of the cage. The Golden Knights' John McLennan drove a shot past Diercks to knot the score 1-1 at 17:08. Clarkson's Luc St. Jean quickly broke the tie at 18:40 on a straightaway 10-footer...
...seven seconds later, the score was even again as Bob Carr slapped the puck into the Clarkson end. The puck ricocheted off the boards, eluded Miller, and gave Jack Turco a delicious setup at 18:47. Then, with only 18 seconds left in the period, Bobby Bauer's perfect pass allowed Garrity to put Harvard in front...