Word: madison
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...MADISON, Wise--The university of Wisconsin has nation the hockey attendance every year since 1970 with crowds that would fill Bright Center nearly three times over at almost even game But it's just numbers the number that make the Wisconsin faithful special...
...Princeton debate panel president decided against wearing "either a toga or a tux to the finals." This last round is in grave Nassau Hall, where, the hosts claim, Princeton Students James Madison and Aaron Burr held forth, off-topic, 211 years ago. The Princetonians want the debaters to heed the chamber's cavernous propriety. "To waste this room on worn-out double-entendres would be sacrilege," says Bob West, '81, back for the tournament. Indeed, the puncturing blasphemies are scarce during the final round. (Only one wispy student, speaking from the floor and pointing to the room...
...NCAA Division I Hockey Subcommittee wrote Harvard a round-trip ticket to the Dane County Coliseum in Madison. Wis., last night, seeding the Crimson fourth in the East region behind Northeastern, New Hampshire and Clarkson...
...ones that used to be the sources of its renewal: radio and records. What sells is what the radio plays, but the radio plays only what sells and, often, what sells out. Styx, Foreigner, AC/DC, Journey, REO are variously typical of what Columbia Records Executive Peter Philbin calls a "Madison Avenue approach to rock 'n' roll," a cunningly anonymous cruise down the mainstream. Telling any of these groups apart is like passing the Pepsi challenge: Even if you see any difference between them, what possible difference does it make...
...founder and past president of the New York Knickerbockers basketball team, who was also largely responsible for promoting college basketball into a major arena sport; of a heart attack; in Venice, Fla. In 1934 he launched the first regular-season college basketball doubleheader at New York's Madison Square Garden, and went on to run its successful college basketball program. In 1946 Irish helped set up what eventually became the National Basketball Association...