Word: jammed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...preparation for the crowds of pedestrians and the lines of automobiles that will jam every approach to the Stadium tomorrow afternoon, a special set of traffic regulations has been announced by the Harvard Athletic Association in cooperation with the Cambridge Police Force...
...mass meeting for the Princeton game tonight lives up to the traditions of mass meetings of other years, over 1,000 members of the University will jam the Living Room of the Union to cheer the football team, the coaches and the substitutes before their trip to Princeton...
Early in November, 1903, a crowd of 25,000 people watched a Dartmouth football team defeat Harvard 11-0 in the first game ever played in the Harvard stadium. This afternoon, 20 years later, 53,000 people will jam the stadium to see the two colleges fight out the anniversary of that game...
...making arrangements for handling the 48,000 spectators that will jam Boylston street on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Howard Parker, director of athletic equipment, has drafted a set of special traffic regulations similar to those enforced at the large games large fall. The full statement of the traffic regulations announced by Mr. Parker is as follows...
...almost a veil between the singers and the audience. Furthermore, it was almost as bad as trying to make your way to a Yale-Harvard football match to get to the entrance of the house. The street cars ran ceaselessly past the front, and there was usually a great jam of automobiles, pedestrians. And once you had got in it was equally difficult to get away...