Word: bowl
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...flowing bowl evoked...
...large number of spectators is expected to crowd the sections in the bowl of the stadium this afternoon. Mr. C. F. Getchell, of the H. A. A. ticket, offices, reports that he has already received, a surprising number of applications for tickets to the meet. In addition, when the gates at Soldiers Field open this afternoon he expects to find large numbers of outsiders buying rush seats at the gates and undergraduates making use of the slips in their season ticket books. The total attendance he estimates at from...
...much in evidence in America as in England. That the first part of this conclusion is justified has been obvious recently at Oxford-Harvard debates; the American is formal where the Englishman is personal. The present critic is correct, also, in his analysis. With the departure of the toddy-bowl and the clay pipe has gone the American student's tendency to foregather of evenings, and talk endlessly of shoes and ships and sealing-wax. And the pace is possibly faster in the American University than at Oxford or Cambridge...
...dance which will be held from 10 to 4 o'clock Friday night in Memorial Hall. The committee gave special emphasis to the fact that men will be allowed to bring to the hall only a small rug, and that they will have to provide their own punch bowl, ladle, and glasses. Each box will have been provided with a small table and table-cloth, as well as a sufficient number of cane-seated chairs. The committee further gave warning that box chairmen are responsible for any breakage or damage in their boxes...
...chairmen who wish individual punches must notify the committee immediately; the price will be $1.25 a gallon. Only those chairmen who do so will be allowed to serve it in their boxes. For all others a large bowl will be placed in a convenient place. There will be no opportunity to wash glasses during the evening and any men not wishing to use glasses may secure paper cups at Memorial Hall free of charge. The committee will not hold itself responsible for any personal property except for such rugs as may be properly tagged. These will be taken care...