Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Students in the College want an ice rink, according to the results of a Student Council poll taken in the Houses yesterday, and they may get one if the plans of a group of students headed by Robert J. Stern '50 are completed...
...organizing students, who want to form a skating club, believe they can get an outside donor to give the $1,800 to $2,000 necessary for the construction of an outside rink on Soldiers Field. Then, if they can get enough interested skaters, the organizers believe they will be able to raise the necessary $600 per year to pay to the Athletic Association for maintainance of the rink...
Eight-one percent said they thought there is a need at the College for an ice rink. The rink, which would be strictly a "natural" one dependent on the weather, would be regulation hockey size and could be used by the varsity and House hockey squads. It would be located probably in the stadium or right next...
...Council also decided to sponsor a poll of the undergraduates today to see how many want an outdoor ice rink on Soldiers Field, and how many would be willing to join an ice skating club to help support it. Robert J. Stern '50 said that an outside group might donate the necessary $2,000 for original construction of the rink during Christmas vacation, and the Athletic Association would maintain the structure...
...game schedule shows a preponderance of matches with nearby schools; but these teams are all "pretty good," according to Chase's pre-season sizeups. A Christmas trip west, with games against Minnesota and Michigan, had been planned, but the steel strike held up completion of Minnesota's new rink which the Crimson was to have helped inaugurate. So the junket was called...