The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1979, Page page 13, Image 13

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friday, October 12, 1979
daily nebraskan
page 13
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What if the great men and
women of history hadn't had
those important sounding nanu s
so suited to their eventual
achievements' Would thev have
tailed to accomplish all that late
had in store for them''
For instance:
Zcbulon Montgomery Pike.
Pikes Peak!' But what if his name
had been something else.' W hat
would the Colorado
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Fhe lSSl)gold rushers would int
have charged haltwav across a
continent shouting "I lockstcin's
I fcights or bust!"
Just look at the names that till -our
early history. William
Tecumseh Sherman. I'lvsscs S.
Grant. Cicorgc Rogers Clark.
Meriwether Lewis. J.F.B. Stuart.
Susan B. Anthony. Lucretia
Mott. Nobodv fools around with
people like that.
And with a name like Adolph
Coors, what else are you going to
do but figure out how to brew a
great beer in a better place than
unbodv ever brewed beer before.
Did any of those city brewers
ever climb a mile up in the Rockies
just to get pure mountain
spring water, or grow their own
hiih country barley.' Of course
not. That s why Coors is special
the only beer that lets you taste
the high country. The beer that
makes all the others just city beer.
Coors. It's a great name.
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ADOLPH COORS COMPANY. GOLDEN. COLO