Word: bowlings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...from 57,000 to approximately 40,000. Because no game since the war--except for the bi-yearly Yale contest--has drawn as many as 40,000, the reduction is not expected to cause undue crowding. (But this does make the Stadium the smallest of the Big Three. Yale Bowl seats 75,000; Princeton's Palmer Stadium holds...
...retrospect, the old Common is one of the best examples of the cyclical theory of history. It is unfortunate however that destiny has never allowed the Common to become more than a dust-bowl. One writer of local history has suggested that the next monument be "not of marble or bronze but good, stubborn grass seed...
They stated that their groups "are not prepared to dictate specific points in intercollegiate athletic policy, like the dates of basketball practice, spring practice, or bowl games...
FORT WORTH, Texas, known both affectionately and derisively as "Cowtown," has a civic monument which, unlike San Antonio's Alamo, Houston's Shamrock and Dallas' Cotton Bowl, can walk & talk at incredible speed. That this monument is made of perishable material causes Fort Worth no immediate concern: Amon Giles Carter, tall, straight-backed and hefty, in his 73rd year shows no signs of erosion. He walks as fast as ever and talks even faster...
...Rose Bowl contests...