Word: bowling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Yale bandleader dropped his baton. The Harvard bass drum tipped over at a crucial moment. Incongruous in the smart Bowl crowd were two members of a traveling circus, a giant and a midget in a tall silk hat. In the interval after the third period, a spectator ran the length of the field, threw his hat over the Harvard goal posts, snickered at the crowd...
Japan arms, in the news, and Harvard bites the dust of the Yale bowl...
Without any doubt this standard will prevent Harvard from achieving fame in the Rose Bowl--a fact that is little to be regretted. We are here "to develop a broad cultural background" rather than to win a place in the Who's Who of athletic annals. The one is incidental to the larger purpose of the other...
...football any out-and-out commercial elements. From every standpoint, in fact, the new system seems to have achieved a reasonable degree of success, and after a year of operation its chances for permanent success seems bright. But if it should fail, Yale would do best to sell the Bowl as a curiosity and forget all about football. --Yale Daily News...
Invincible Alabama, continuing toward the Rose Bowl, crushed Georgia Tech...