Word: colorado
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Even when we were actually in Colorado, I couldn't believe we were there," Gately said. "It was great, but I wish we'd had more time to go out and see everything...
...taking the first-ever Ivy League tournament. Last year, they again won the Ivies, and followed by being co-titlists with Cortland State in the first-ever women's intercollegiate And this season, the booters took part in the first-ever women's intercollegiate national championships, last weekend in Colorado Springs...
...gives the Crimson a final season record of 14-7--not quite so sparking as last seasons 15-1-1 finish, but one that included two wins and a loss in this past weekend's national tournament in Colorado Springs, in which the Crimson finished third...
...NOTEBOOK: Wendy Sonnabend, Cecile Scoon and Tricia Welch also closed out their Harvard careers in yesterday's game. Senior Sara Fischer concluded her Crimson soccer days over the weekend, as she remained in Colorado Springs, her home town, for a few extra days....Ann Diamond returned to the Crimson nets for the second half of yesterday's game, after yielding her position to Judge in Saturday's tournament game with Cortland State because she was so cold...
...Frank Church in Idaho, Birch Bayh in Indiana, John Culver in Iowa, Warren Magnuson in Washington, Gaylord Nelson in Wisconsin, and John Durkin in New Hampshire. Only a few liberals managed to keep their seats: California's Alan Cranston and Missouri's Thomas Eagleton won easily, while Colorado's Gary Hart barely beat back his Republican challenger, Mary Estill Buchanan and Vermont's Patrick Leaky seemed to have won by a hair. Two other Democrats refused to concede defeat on Election Night: Elizabeth Holtzman of New York and Incumbent Robert Morgan of North Carolina...