Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Meyers, the team's lone senior, helped Harvard catch Bentley at the regulation buzzer after the Crimson had found itself in seven-point, mid-half arrears. Meyers and Carle each hit a bucket in the first OT, while Woolery chipped in a pair of free throws...
...waste of time," Steve Rosenthal, a Winthrop House senior, says bluntly. "I think I would have gotten the same exact score without it. I tell people to buy a review book--they'II save...
...even Rosenthal admits that he didn't get to the tapes, which Kaplan sees as constituting a third of his course. And Chris Ball, an Eliot House senior, believes that "there's no question you can improve your score 50-60 points by practicing intensely. I think Kaplan is more detailed, in-depth and up-to-date than any book. But you've got to have the initiative to come into Boston and work hard. After all, you're spending all that money...
...Crimson then pulled the emergency brake on B.U.'s momentum, as senior Murray Dea popped his first of the year just six seconds later to tie it at one-apiece...
...mark when he discontentedly mumbled after the game that, "This was not a typical Harvard-B.U. game. For the most part, it was a dull, boring game." Aside from an abortive third-period Crimson comeback ignited by hustling freshman defenseman Mitch Olson and the inspired heroics of senior star Gene Purdy (who suffered a broken wrist in the final seconds and won't be able to show off his new Swedish Jofa helmet for at least a few weeks), last night's edition of this once great rivalry lacked the tension and excitement that make it so appealing...