Word: crowded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Nearly 1,000 members of the University marched in the Hughes torchlight parade in Boston last night. The Regimental Band led the contingent and was greeted with great enthusiasm by the crowd...
...great questions. One has only to search the columns of any daily paper to find the variety of predigested information furnished in the city, much of it on Sunday. Ford Hall meetings, Tremont Temple addresses, public library meetings, Lowell lectures and Faneuil Hall meetings, not to mention special lectures, crowd into view. The majority of students sleep half of Sunday and loaf the other half, or spend the entire day seeking a mild sort of amusement. How much better to utilize Sunday afternoons and evenings by attending a meeting of lecture of educational value...
After the game people may board the cars in the terminal and as many trains will be run as the crowd warrants...
...power and vitality in Shakespeare's play that reminds one somewhat of some modern drama. Here we see the eternal triangle, in this case King Henry, Queen Katharine and Anne Bullen; here we have the noble here, condemned to death by the wily villain, heroically bidding the crowd goodby. Here, too, is the court room scene, but (Heaven be praised!) no one recognizes the prosecuting attorney as a long lost father, or vice- versa. There is a ball room scene, a garden scene--who says that Shakespeare isn't modern? The lights and shadows of King Henry's Court...
...order to insure sufficient seating capacity for the enormous crowd expected at the game with the University on November 25, the Yale football management has decided to add 8,000 seats to the Bowl. These will be erected on the rim of the Bowl and will make a total provision for more than 70,000 spectators...