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Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.10 (December 1986), Northern Lambda Nord Dec 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.10 (December 1986), Northern Lambda Nord

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.9 (November 1986), Northern Lambda Nord Nov 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.9 (November 1986), Northern Lambda Nord

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.8 (October 1986), Northern Lambda Nord Oct 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.8 (October 1986), Northern Lambda Nord

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Agenda: External Development Affecting The National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had", University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Sep 1986

Agenda: External Development Affecting The National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had", University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)

Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Daniel Magraw.

The conference will be held at the Aspen Lodge, adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado.

It was Wallace Stegner who called the national parks "the best idea we ever had." The continuing increases in usage attest to their popularity. National parks are created to preserve areas of special scenic and cultural value for enjoyment and use. Managing the parks in a manner that protects the important values and purposes for which they were created presents important and difficult …


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.7 (August/September 1986), Northern Lambda Nord Aug 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.7 (August/September 1986), Northern Lambda Nord

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.6 (June/July 1986), Northern Lambda Nord, Ben - Jun 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.6 (June/July 1986), Northern Lambda Nord, Ben -

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.5 (May 1986), Northern Lambda Nord May 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.5 (May 1986), Northern Lambda Nord

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.4 (April 1986), Northern Lambda Nord Apr 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.4 (April 1986), Northern Lambda Nord

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.3 (March 1986), Northern Lambda Nord Mar 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.3 (March 1986), Northern Lambda Nord

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.2 (February 1986), Northern Lambda Nord, Ruth - Feb 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.2 (February 1986), Northern Lambda Nord, Ruth -

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.1 (January 1986), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison Jan 1986

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.7, No.1 (January 1986), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


A Case Study In Amateur Conflict: The Athletic War In Canada, 1906-1908, Don Morrow Dec 1985

A Case Study In Amateur Conflict: The Athletic War In Canada, 1906-1908, Don Morrow

Donald Morrow

The major objective of this article was to examine the issues prominent in Canada’s amateur ‘athletic war.’ Officially, the schism boiled down to a disagreement between two groups over whether or not amateurs could be allowed to participate with and/or against professionals in team sports while still retaining their amateur standing. The two warring factions were the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union (CAAU) and the Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada (AAF of C); in reality, it was an ideological power struggle between the emerging centre of sport in twentieth century Canada, Toronto, and the revered hub of organized sport in nineteenth …