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Reply To: | Ralph N. Baer |
Date: | Thu, 10 Mar 1994 05:27:21 -0500 |
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T.C.A. Venkatesan wrote:
>2. Whatever the result of this situation, it seems to me that bad blood
> has been created between Maine and HE. Perhaps, Maine should consider
> moving out of HE to ECAC. May be as someone suggested, Maine and RPI
> could switch places.
I think that original poster of this comment was saying this
facetiously, or at least this is how I interpreted it. It is hard to
believe that Maine fits at all philosophically with the Ivies. Can you
see them living with the 30-game schedule, etc?
On another, but related, topic. I was in California last week, Palm
Springs to be exact. Amazingly enough, they have the Prime network on
cable, and they showed the Maine-UNH game. I was shocked to see Tardif
skating for Maine; having been away from Hockey-L for several days, I
did not know that he had registered for another course and now was
eligible. My question is what is Maine's rule about adding courses
during a semester? How many weeks into the semester was Maine at the
time that Tardif added this course? I now realize that Tardif was
originally registered for this course and dropped it, but I would think
that there is some time after which courses cannot be added or dropped.
I also saw the half hour show that Prime produces on college hockey
(twice actually) and thought that it was well done, wish that I could
see it here in Washington.
Ralph Baer RPI '68, '70, '74
(and for once saying "GO BU!")
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