Word: haas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...long-standing HAA policy came to an end last night when Geoffrey M. Kalmus '56, president of WHRB, announced that Crimson hockey games will be broadcast this year for the first time. The former policy had permitted only basketball broadcasts during the winter...
Kalmus explained that "the HAA would not permit radio descriptions of hockey games because these contests were played in the Boston Garden and Arena and broadcasting might tend to cut attendance." Since most home games are now played in the Donald C. Watson rink at no cost to students, he pointed out, there is no reason to refuse broadcasting rights to WHRB...
...upholding its rule, however, the HAA has failed to realize that the Yardling who works nine hours a week has a dining hall or dormitory job to render him a physical wreck without the assistance of squash or ice skating. When three hour-long exercise sessions, plus the requisite walking, showering, and dressing, are added to his schedule, the burden becomes excessive...
...more sedentary, the editorial board offers an opportunity to analyze anything from the FEPC to the HAA, to discuss Miro Painting or the decline of Harvardmanship...
...increase in seating capacity will enable the HAA to schedule more varsity hockey games in the rink. Tentative dates for the first four home games are: Northeastern, Dec. 6; Dartmouth, Jan. 7; Brown, Jan. 14; and Williams, Feb. 14. The Yale game, however, will still be played in the Boston Garden...