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Down in the hills of Southern Indiana the student body of Indiana University is eagerly looking forward to its first intersectional football game in several years, the clash with Harvard University on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon, and the chance to bring the scalp of John Harvard back to Bloomington, where you may be sure it has a large and prominent place in the trophy room awaiting...
Indications are that there will be about 1000 rooters on the special train from Bloomington on Thursday. Indiana's military band of nearly 100 pieces, which is reputed to be the best in the Big Ten Conference group, will also be on this train...
...Evanston, New York, Boston, St. Louis, Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Birmingham, Mobile, New Orleans, Dallas, Milwaukee, Providence, Albany, Buffalo, Newark, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Pittsburgh, Erie, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, East St. Louis, Quincy, Peoria, Springfield, Danville, Bloomington, Aurora...
...that this agreement is no longer in effect, more intersectional games can be scheduled by Yale, Harvard and Princeton. Harvard has invited Purdue and Indiana to play at Cambridge next fall and Ohio State will play at Princeton. While Harvard probably will not care to return to Lafayette and Bloomington in 1928 because of the small gate receipts. Princeton ought to find that no reason for not being, willing to play at Ohio State in 1928. In fact, such a game would draw the biggest crowd that ever saw a Princeton team play, for the Ohio State stadium is larger...
Limestone. Indiana limestone, Vermont granite, Georgia marble -these trade names have become practically colloquial phrases for builders. Of all limestone quarried in the U. S., the Bedford-Bloomington district of southern Indiana furnishes three-fourths. Here 24 companies, owning 1,652 acres of quarry lands with a probable production over the next 70 years, have just merged themselves into the $45,000,000 Indiana Limestone Co. Last week the new corporation mortgaged its property for a $15,000,000 bond issue...