Word: colorado
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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LYNN FORDE Colorado Springs, Colo...
...keep pace with the ever-growing music audience. In the U.S., Architects Wallace Harrison and Max Abramovitz are at work on plans for a new home for the Metropolitan Opera Co. in Manhattan's Lincoln Square development. A $2,000,000 opera house has been projected for Colorado Springs by Architect Jan Ruhtenberg which features sculptural shell concrete forms with adjustable walls that can be thrown wide open to empty a full house (3,000) in 1½ minutes. Abroad the boom resounds even louder, with new structures rising and war-damaged buildings getting a thorough refurbishing...
Five Pairs of Glasses. King Saud, who had extended his visit a week beyond the three days originally scheduled, prepared for his departure in high spirits. The President gave the King an eight-piece desk set and an original Eisenhower Colorado landscape; the wealthy monarch's gift to Ike was a well-guarded secret. No secret was the King's enormous gratitude for the way Americans had opened their arms to Saud's lame little son (see below). The King himself was the richer, materially, in five pairs of eyeglasses, which he ordered after an eye examination...
...Corners Pipe Line Co. to supply California with its first piped crude oil. Houstonian R. G. McIntyre, recently retired chairman of the board of Standard Oil of Texas, was elected president of Four Corners, named for the oil-rich area where the borders of Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado meet. The new line will extend 600 miles from the area to Los Angeles, be built by Shell Pipe Line Corp. at a cost of $50 million. When completed at year's end, its initial capacity will be 60,000 bbl. daily, which could be upped...
Even with the varsity's convincing 5-3 win over B.C. on Wednesday night, a loss to the Big Green would almost certainly put the Crimson out of contention for the Eastern NCAA ticket to Colorado Coach "Snooks" Kelly, B.C. hockey coach, who doubles as Eastern NCAA selection chairman, effectively dispelled any over confidence the varsity might feel tonight, when he commented on the Eagles game with Dartmouth a week ago, which his team won in overtime, 6 to 5. "We won the game," Kelly said, "but we shouldn't have. They are easily as good a team...