Word: colorado
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn.) on behalf of the Senate Judiciary Committee's Internal Security Subcommittee, included six "Eyewitness Accounts of Tech-Ins." Five of them were taken from newspapers or were signed by correspondents. But the sixth, which dealt with a tech-in at the University of Colorado, was anonymous...
Four professors, it said, had organized two Colorado teach-ins, and these four were close friends of two other professors who were ex-members of the Communist Party. One of them, at a teach-in, had called President Johnson, Secretary Rusk, and Adlai Stevenson international outlaws. A second teach-in was "much worse;" propaganda leaflets were distributed and a Communist film shown twice. Furthermore, the report said that the four professors controlled the Colorado Daily, the student-subsidized newspaper. The paper, said the report, "is being used to extend the influence of that particular group." "The net result is that...
...Minister of a vast and struggling country where many women still cling to the old tradition of purdah. SCIENCE carries a report and the first color photographs of the remarkable new underground headquarters for NORAD (North American Air Defense Command), which has been in construction for five years inside Colorado's Cheyenne Mountain...
...NORAD officers checked and rechecked the complex internal communications network, the massed computers with their split-second memories, the radios, the cameras - all the paraphernalia of modern technology that is crammed into the new Combat Operations Center (COC) of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD). Buried deep inside Colorado's 9,565-ft. Cheyenne Mountain, protected against any predictable hazards -from enemy sabotage to a direct hit by a nuclear bomb-the nearly completed COC, opened for press inspection this week, is scheduled to go into full operation in April, replacing the present more vulnerable one located...
...sophomore at the University of Colorado, Kidd, 22, finished second in the special slalom at Innsbruck in 1964, thus becoming the first American ever to win an Olympic medal in men's skiing. Two weeks ago, in the season's first big meet at Hindelang, Germany, he was up against the fastest man in Europe: France's Jean-Claude Killy, 22, winner of seven major slalom races in 1965. SURPRISE AT HINDELANG read the next day's headline in France's sports daily, l'Equipe, as Kidd, trailing Killy by most of a full...