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Date: | Sun, 9 Jan 1994 21:44:51 EST |
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Mr. Valente,
>Now I'm really confused. Wayne Smith has written that the Ferraros have
>registered for one course for the spring semester. I was under the
>impression that in order to play, a student-athlete must be a full-time
>student. I don't think full-time students at the University of Maine are
>allowed to take just one course per semester.
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>It's obvious that in this affair academic concerns are secondary
>to hockey concerns. Now, is the primary business of the University
>of Maine education or hockey?
What academic concern is raised?
I consider this a slander of the reputation of the University of
Maine and suggest you apologize via the HOCKEY-L list.
My article to HOCKEY-L was quite specific and clear that the *NCAA*
provides for Olympic athletes returning to play at their school, even
if they take NO classes. The NCAA and Maine treat participation in
the Olympics an honour for the athlete, school, and country.
Maybe you don't believe the policy is a good one or maybe you don't
believe the source to be reliable, but that doesn't give you the
right slander Maine with "obvious that in this affair academic
concerns are secondary to hockey concerns".
Wayne T. Smith
Systems Group - CAPS BITNET/CREN: wts@maine
University of Maine System internet: [log in to unmask]
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