Word: two
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dean Sheppard (138) battled Terry Bowen evenly for two periods, but tired in the last stanza to drop a 4-2 decision. Steady John Stevenson scored a take-down in each period to outdistance Harvard's Tony Rayner (177), 6-0. The loss was Rayner's first this season...
Only five per cent chose the present grading system, which allows students a choice of the three alternatives for their first year while retaining the old system of letter grades for the last two years...
Almost thirty per cent-the largest single group-favored a uniform pass-fail system for all three years, and 21.6 per cent-the next biggest group-chose pass-fail for the first year with options between the three alternatives for the final two years. About four per cent specified other variations which included pass-fail for the first year...
Twice in the first two periods Brown caught Harvard napping, and twice, it exploited the mistake for goals. Connie Schmidt put the first by Crimson goaltender Bruce Durno at 15:06 of the first period and Warren Radomsky tallied another at 2:20 of the second. And as any Eastern collegiate team can attest, almost any Brown team can sit on a two-goal lead if it uses its defensive-oriented style to advantage...
...third period, it was clear that Harvard was going to need a break to win, but it was clearer that in light of its emotional frustration, one goal would lead to two and a tie game. At 7:20 with Bruin forward Dave Patterson in the penalty box for tripping. Harvard's Steve Owen got the goal, and Watson Rink, filled to bursting, was in tumult...