Word: wisconsin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson has been no stranger to success in recent holiday tournaments with a pair of ECAC Christmas tournament wins in 1969 and 1970, and a sweep of the Great Lakes Invitational last year at Detroit. Unfortunately, the only recent loss came in the 1971 St. Louis event, as Wisconsin knocked off Harvard in the first round...
DeLorenzi was a key player on last season's squad which came on strong a the end of the campaign only to drop two overtime games to the eventual intercollegiate champions, Wisconsin, in the double elimination western playoffs for the nationals. The Irish also boast a schoolboy star from the Cambridge area, Brian "Dukie" Walsh, who played his high school hockey at Matignon. Walsh is the center of Notre Dame's first line and now fourth in team scoring with a 13-game total of nine goals and five assists...
Considering all that the likes of Perry Mason, Owen Marshall and Billy Jim Hawkins have done over the years for TV, it seems only fair that TV should contribute to the administration of justice. A few states, including Colorado, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin, already make some use of video-taped testimony to avoid delay for both the court and the witness; after testimony is recorded at the witness's convenience, it can be introduced at any time. But such piecemeal use of TV is timid indeed compared to an undertaking that concluded last week in Sandusky, Ohio...
...AUGUST 1970, a group of people planted a bomb in the University of Wisconsin's Army Mathematics Research Center. When the bomb went off, early in the morning, a researcher working late was killed, and people across the United States were shocked and horrified. Most people who shared the bombers's opposition to American policy in Indochina said that they should still have worked in a non-violent way. When The Crimson ran an article called "In Defense of Terrorism," most readers disapproved, and David S. Landes, professor of History, called the article atrocious in a letter to the editors...
...energy shortage is unearthing a vein of community-enforced morality that many Americans thought ran out with stockades and witch burning. Motorists on some Connecticut and Wisconsin highways have begun honking angrily at drivers who exceed the new lower speed limits. On Interstate 75 near Atlanta last week, one car displayed a sign on its left-side door for every car passing him to see: "You too, 50 m.p.h." Jim Hunt, a filling-station operator in suburban Atlanta, has developed his own righteous way of rationing. He gives drivers of sub-compact cars all the gasoline they want, but limits...