Word: macdonaldization
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Switch-hitting Lane MacDonald (who will be playing for Harvard again next year) did not advocate the USA bombardment. "The score," MacDonald said, "should not have gotten this high." MacDonald--who was treated with tender loving care around the net by his once and future teammates--picked up a pair of assists in the game...
Caplan's goal was too little, too late for a team without any big guns, however. The Crimson's three-point shooters--Allen Bourbeau and Lane MacDonald--won't be back until next year...
...head down. Author Francis is sometimes faulted for wooden characterizations, but here he is believable and chilling as he takes on the pathology of a large, mutually destructive family. The whodunit puzzle at the & book's core is unusually good, and its solution, like those the late Ross Macdonald used to devise, takes into account wounds dealt out and suffered decades before...
Harvard 9, Michigan St. 8: The first game will be a tough one for the Crimson, as Kevin Miller thinks he's playing against the Russians and nets six goals for the Spartans, who defeat the Crimson, 6-3. After conferring with Lane MacDonald and Allen Bourbeau, Coach Bill Cleary tells his boys to win one for the old crimson, white and blue. Harvard responds by trouncing the Spartans, 6-2, and spends the first weekend of Spring Break in Minnesota...
...Olympians: Harvard Olympians Allen Bourbeau, Lane MacDonald and Scott Fusco. They scored a lot of goals for the Americans. Bourbeau and MacDonald will score a lot of goals for Harvard next year...