Word: forli
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Distaste for the graffito was graffito also expressed by Gordon G. Sampson '10, who offered his sympathy to the students forced to look at the mural while eating. "I'd like to see a record of indigestion cases among students eating here as compared to those eating elsewhere," he commented...
Letters from outraged alumni appearing in the November 28 edition of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin demanded an explanation for what William C. Colemon '05 termed "the absurdity of placing this mural in Quincy House."
But the University cannot refuse the offer for such high-minded reasons alone. This holier-than-thou attitude would only raise the ire and resentment of Boston-Cambridge residents who have much at stake in the future of the new professional team. There are, however, several practical considerations that would...
The addition of another, simultaneous football season at Soldiers Field would result in irreparable wear and tear on the playing turf. Even if the professional team reimbursed the HAA for the damage, no amount of money can recondition a field after two football games within 48 hours, in time for...
As if college football did not have enough to battle in student apathy, television, and high expenses, the University would be inviting more trouble by renting the Stadium to professionals. Fans who have no emotional attachment to Harvard football would much rather pay about $1.50 on a Sunday (the pros...