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Word: bowling (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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When the Yale undergraduates were allowed to use the Bowl for the first time Wednesday, they discovered that the cheering section has been limited to the upper rows of the west stand, behind the section of 3600 seats allowed to the men who subscribed to the fund to build the Bowl. The plan of allowing those who subscribed to the fund the privilege of the best seats in the Bowl has never been popular with the students. The Yale "News" in an editorial condemning the action of the authorities, says: "The reason for this mysterious system of allotment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE GRADUATES GET BEST SEATS | 11/14/1914 | See Source »

...Silin (B); V. G. Kirov (C); V. A. Kramer (D); M. Lavetts (E). Section 14, J. P. Higgins and O. C. Brewer (A); W. H. Beckman and W. S. Charack (B); B. J. Mattuck (C); T. K. Selkirk (D). J. Marshall in charge of seats in Bowl. Section 15, E. Epstein and P. E. Fardy (A); W. Lewis and W. B. Washburn (B); N. C. Little (C); C. E. Dill (D). Section 16, S. E. Kaiper and J. D. Schwartz (A); R. W. Brink and A. I. Bloomberg (B); E. F. Moore (C); C. B. Sherwood (D). Section...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for the Brown Game | 11/13/1914 | See Source »

...Wilson (B); V. G. Kirov (C); W. B. Tippetts (D); M. Lavetts (E). Section 14, J. P. Higgins and O. C. Brewer (A); W. H. Beckman and W. S. Charak (B); B. J. Mattuck (C); T.K. Selkirk (D). J. R. Marshall in charge of seats in Bowl. Section 15, E. Epstein and P. E. Fardy (A); W. Lewis and W. B. Washburn (B); N. C. Little (C); C. E. Dill (D). Section 16, S. E. Kaiper and J. D. Schwartz (A); R. W. Brink and A. I. Bloomberg (B); E. F. Moore (C); C. B. Sherwood (D). Section...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for the Princeton Game | 11/6/1914 | See Source »

...football management has announced that the University football team will spend the night preceding the Yale game at New London, Conn. In all probability the team will journey to New Haven on Thursday, try out the conditions existing in the new Bowl, and then depart for New London. Practice the next day will be held on the grounds of the New London baseball club, the squad returning to New Haven on the morning of the game in a special train. As New London is very quiet, the management has chosen it as the most acceptable place for the headquarters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New London Sojourn for Squad | 11/4/1914 | See Source »

...management of the Yale ticket department announced that 70,000 applications for tickets to the Yale-Harvard football game have already been received. The new Bowl, believed by the Yale authorities to be adequate for any intercollegiate contest, seats but 61,000. The management has consequently decided to build wooden stands around the parapet that caps the Bowl, accommodating approximately 9,000 additional people, thus allowing 70,000 persons to view the big game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORM WHITE "H" SATURDAY | 11/3/1914 | See Source »

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