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...both the Ivy and Eastern championships. The highly talented teams that had been forming during the booters' first two seasons now offered them a stiff challenge, forcing them to drop several of their key matches. The Crimson did go on, however, to place third in a national tournament in Colorado Springs--a result that restored confidence in their talents...
DIED. Mary Coyle Chase, 74, a Colorado-born playwright and mother of three sons who wrote the 1945 Pulitzer-prizewinning play Harvey, an enchanting tale about Elwood P. Dowd, a gentle lush whose best friend is Harvey, a 6-ft.-plus talking rabbit that only Elwood could see and hear but two generations of Americans adored; of a heart attack; in Denver. A reporter for the Rocky Mountain News before she switched to playwriting, Chase was notably unsuccessful until Harvey suddenly brought her fame and fortune with its 1,775 Broadway performances and its remake as a movie starring Jimmy...
...women showed up and paid $10 apiece for the tours, which the soccer team split five ways with the participating House Committees. Although the tours netted just about $100 for the soccer team--a mere pittance considering the exorbitant cost of flying sixteen members of the team to Colorado last spring when they made it into the finals of the National tournament--co-captain DANA WARREN remarked that "every little bit helps. Besides," she added, "we learned about a lot of amazing paintings that are all over the place that no one ever looks at...." Instead of working...
Pittsburgh 5, Colorado...
...Weinberger says will be by 1989. But critics contend that the price tag is too high for a plane that will be obsolete by the late 1980s, when the Soviets may well have improved their air defense systems to foil the B-1s. Said Democratic Senator Gary Hart of Colorado: "We cannot afford both bombers, and the Stealth is the more formidable...