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...victorious Indians, now 1-4 in the Ivy League, were led by Joe Colgan (24 points), Malm (15 points), and Rick Felmeister (14 points...
...case you're planning to make the trip, the Dartmouth guys to watch are 6 ft. 3 in junior forward Joe Colgan, senior center Gunnar Malm, and senior forward Pete Dunlop...
...quintet is fairly tall and well-balanced. Dartmouth's leading scorer is 6.5 Pete Dunlop, who is averaging 14 points per game. Their other forward is 6-4 Chris Kinum, with an 11-point average. The guards are 6-1 Bill Engster (6.8) and 6-2 Joe Colgan (4.7). Dartmouth's center, 6-7 Gunnar Malm, has the best name in the Ivy League and a 12.7 average. HARVARD SCORING FG FT Pts. Ave. Sedlacek 119 60 298 21.2 Dressler 86 38 210 15.0 Williams 54 47 155 11.0 Neville 37 24 98 7.0 Grate 34 24 92 7.7 Scott...
...early 1950, the American Friends Service Committee launched a new "job-opportunities program" in Chicago, headed by Thomas Colgan, whose first step was to talk hiring practices with Field's the bellwether of State Street's big four (the other three-Mandel Brothers, Inc., The Fair, and Carson, Pirie Scott & Co.-also hired no Negroes). Field's would not budge, though, ironically, Colgan's program had financial backing from Marshall Field Jr., grandson of the store's founder and president of the Chicago Sun-Times. Undaunted, Colgan worked quietly on the other stores. In July...
Last winter a Pittsburgh Negro, Richard S. Dowdy, complained to Colgan that he had written to Field's, asked for a job in finance or merchandising, stated his qualifications (B.S. and M.A. degrees in research economics from Duquesne University), but neglected to say that he was a Negro. After encouraging replies, Dowdy went to Chicago only to be told by Field's that it was "lamentable but true" that the store hired no Negroes. Dowdy's complaint was handed to Chicago's Commission on Human Relations, whose enforcement powers are limited to public contract but whose...