Word: bowl
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Today is no exception. John Harvard climbs down into the Bowl looking for trouble with a wary watch out for anything the dog may have to offer...
...returning to their "alma mater" for reunions nor as crowding the roads to Yorkshire on the way to championship rugby matches. Where-as today will bring thousands of "old grads" back to Yale and will see the reunion of a similar throng of Harvard men in and around the Bowl...
...prose writing on the whole stands out better than the poetry, in execution and humor. "The Poets in the Bowl" and "How the Spring Came to Hiawatha" are above the average in every respect. Here we have a true professional touch that makes up for the general poetic deficiency...
...progress of the Yale game this afternoon will be broadcasted from the Bowl by Mr. William McGeehan, sporting editor of the New York Herald. His words will be relayed by telephone to Schenectady, where they will be sent by radio from station...
...members of the Union who are unable to make the trip to New Haven this Saturday will be able to learn the full story of the Yale game as it comes in over a special wire from the Bowl to the Living Room of the Union. In addition to a reproduction board showing the position of the ball on the field, there will be a play by play account of the game. The first information concerning the line-up will probably be announced at 1.50 o'clock. Kanricks' Orchestra will furnish music...