Word: colorados
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Department of Athletics has been toying with the idea of arranging a Western trip for the hockey team during next year's Christmas vacation. Tentative plans now call for one or two games with the University of Minnesota and possibly with Colorado and Michigan...
Donald M. Felt '52, assistant director of athletics and the man who arranges H.A.A. schedules, said yesterday that Minnesota, whose coach praised Harvard's stand last spring, has "come closer" to the University's policy on recruiting unqualified hockey players. Colorado and Michigan, two colleges that have been criticized for the alleged practice, were defended by an H.A.A. official as "improved in that respect...
From a short hitch as assistant powder monkey in a Colorado gold mine. Keys came home with a new straw hat and $75 -and finally stayed long enough to finish high school. A budding chemist in his freshman year at the University of California at Berkeley, he loaded up with brain-crushing courses (chemistry, physics, calculus, German, Chinese, English), worked 30 hours a week in the university library, took his classmates for "$20 or $30 a month" playing bridge, and kept a big bag of dried apricots beside his dormitory bed. That spring, embittered by his failure to capture...
Ranged alongside Armstrong in the dominant Western Collegiate Hockey Association are such other far-north recruiters as Colorado College, Michigan Tech and Michigan. Against him stand a clutch of Eastern coaches whose colleges refuse to recruit Canadians and who hotly charge that a flock of the Canadian invaders are really pros by U.S. standards...
...Colorado's Governor Steve McNichols blamed the Federal Government for the radon menace. State attempts to improve working conditions in the mines, said McNichols, have been handicapped by the government's reluctance to furnish information on the dangers of radiation. He charged that the Atomic Energy Commission has forced the price of uranium so low that small mine operators cannot afford proper safeguards and ventilation for their miners...