Word: bowl
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fifteen minutes before the "Harvard Special" leaves the South Station, the Band, in crimson and white uniforms, will play the Harvard songs; on arrival at New Haven the Band, marching in the new "H" formation, will lead the parade to the Bowl...
Harvard's football "system" is thorough-going, but it would be well for some of these serious-faced young men to glance occasionally at the motto in the Bowl of the Stadium, which reads: "Dedicated to the joy of manly contest by the class of 1879." --Boston Transcript...
...Yale game must be handed in at the H. A. A. office before 6 o'clock today as extensions of time will not be granted under any conditions inasmuch as applications for 84,000 seats have already been filed and there are only 72,000 seats available in the Bowl. Undergraduates may apply for seats to be used by friends, but must so state on the blank, and such applications will be filled if there are sufficient seats left after the "personal use" applications are considered...
...became known yesterday that in many cases the number of tickets would be cut from three to two. Although applications for the game will not close until next Saturday, the list of tickets has already been exhausted. The completion of the permanent cement tiers of seats in the Bowl is now definitely promised for the Harvard game, and rows of temporary wooden stands will be erected around the top to meet the demand for seats...
Tickets for the Centre College game next Saturday are on sale today. As these tickets are for public sale, graduate and undergraduate members of the University get no preference over the general public. Reserved seat tickets on the straight sides of the Stadium will cost $2; those in the bowl, $1.50; while those located in the wooden stands, none of which are reserved, will sell for $1. These tickets will be sold at Leavitt & Peirce's and at the Athletic Association in Cambridge and at Wright & Ditson's, Wm. Reed & Sons, the Winchester store and the Harvard Club in Boston...