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...Boston's Fenway Park, a Boston College team, just as big and fast as Minnesota's but without Minnesota's big-time competition, handed a hardy Georgetown outfit its first defeat in three years. Score...
...sports Editor of the Globe Harvard and Brown next Saturday won't draw more than 20,000 people to the Harvard Stadium. Meanwhile Boston College and Georgetown will be turning away thousands after filling the 35,000 seats in Fenway Park. Why couldn't the Harvard Brown game be shifted to Providence, where it would draw just as many people as it will in Cambridge, and then let Harvard rent the Stadium to B, C for the twenty-five per cent which the Eagles pay to Tom Yawkey? I can't see why Harvard would mind picking up this money...
...benefactor happened to hit on medieval art. Last spring the museum drew polite attention to this deficiency by adding to its staff white-haired, pink-cheeked, enthusiastic Dr. Georg Swarzenski, Nazi refugee and a top-notch authority on the Middle Ages. Last week Bostonians who floundered through Fenway snowdrifts to the museum found there the finest loan exhibition of medieval art ever assembled...
Lupien, in jumping from Soldiers Field to Scranton in the Class A Eastern loop, took a man sized leap, and this makes the success of his season's play all the more pleasing to his Fenway Park bosses...
Henry W. Holmes, Dean of the Graduate School of Education will address the meeting which will be held at the Joseph Lee Stadium on the Fenway, October 11. Over 1500 delegates from throughout the United States and Canada are expected...