Word: fracases
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The estimated 45,000 fans largest Stadium crowd since last season's Yale fracas, can expect to see a wide open game this afternoon. In Jim Kenary, the Crimson has a sure fire passer, and head mentor: Harlow has promised to use all the tricks in his bag.
House Masters have stamped official approval on a schedule of seven post-game House dances that slates Adams and Kirkland to lead off the College's fall social season on Saturday, October 18, weekend of the Holy Cross fracas.
Sporting new gray and red uniforms, a strong Kirkland House nine defeated Winthrop, 12 to 4, on Soldiers Field yesterday. In other intramural contests, Bob Crichton pitched Eliot to its third straight win, the Mastodons downed Dunster, 16 to 7, i a free-hitting softball fracas, and Leverett defeated Lowell...
With the exception of a slight fracas in 1926, the Station's relations with Harvard students have been calm enough to make the "rowdy undergraduate" stereotype seem fictitious. The one irregular episode occurred when the U.T. was first opened and students, perhaps to intimidate the unfamiliar apparitions, heaved over-ripe...
It was a close fracas that had a partisan crowd of about 1000 roaring at the drop of a crossbar, from the opening contests right up to the last event, when Harvard's two-mile relay team of Groshong, Edelman, Withington, and Gurley broke the bulldog's back and clinched...