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There is a page named "1930 Colorado Silver and Gold football team" on Wikipedia

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  • The 1930 Colorado Silver and Gold football team was an American football team that represented the University of Colorado as a member of the Rocky Mountain...
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  • The 1929 Colorado Silver and Gold football team was an American football team that represented the University of Colorado as a member of the Rocky Mountain...
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  • The 1931 Colorado Silver and Gold football team was an American football team that represented the University of Colorado as a member of the Rocky Mountain...
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    triggered the Colorado Silver Boom. The Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890 invigorated silver mining, and Colorado's last, but greatest, gold strike at Cripple...
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    Championship 1963–1989, CONCACAF Gold Cup 1991–present Major competitions FIFA World Cup Third place (1): 1930 Summer Olympics Silver medal (1): 1904 Bronze medal...
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    the Silver and Gold became known as the Buffaloes. CU students rented a buffalo calf to cheer the team on for the final football game that year, and the...
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    History of the Silver Diploma, retrieved March 6, 2023 Dunn, Lisa. "Library Guides: Timeline, Colorado School of Mines History: 1930's". libguides.mines...
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    (presently only the Galaxy) will wear one gold star; and teams with one-to-four MLS Cup wins will wear one silver star for each victory. In 2020 the system...
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  • Butte-Silver Bow (balance), Silver Bow County, Montana)
    Travona), which attracted a significant number of prospectors seeking gold and silver. The mines attracted workers from Cornwall (England), Ireland, Wales...
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    following was taken from the Silver & Gold newspaper of December 16, 1898. It was a recollection of the birth of Colorado football written by one of CU's original...
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    Championship gold medals (1998) and three Pan American Games gold medals (1995) Charles Washington (born in Colorado) – NFL player LenDale White (born and raised...
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    Johnny Mack Brown (category Alabama Crimson Tide football players)
    of Ed and Mattie Brown, one of eight siblings. His parents were shopkeepers. He was a star of the high school football team, earning a football scholarship...
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    Buffalo Rose Bar and Grill is the longest-surviving Colorado gold rush-era business and remains a popular music venue for touring rock and blues bands. Golden...
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