Word: localize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rest of the local TV schedule shows a Pitt-Duke telecast during the Holy Cross game, an away game at Cornell during the Notre Dame-SMU game, a mediocre team at the stadium with Yale and Cornell in the bars, the Dartmouth games both in the stadium and on the air, Notre Dame against Michigan State while the Crimson plays Princeton Columbia plays Navy on the air while Harvard plays Brown, and Michigan playing Ohio State while the classic takes place in New Haven...
Although the schedule may not prove much at Harvard alone, it is well-planned throughout the country. The results should be interesting. What would happen, if it were proven that the broadcast of the Yale-Cornell game kept some 10,000 potential customers from the local stadium gate? Suppose this were duplicated all over the country. Would the NCAA forbid Notre Dame from telecasting? Would it keep the television revenue from Harvard when it was shown that its games kept no one from doing anything...
...once stated that he had a "full floor" going at one time. Cramer disappeared from the local scene in 1940 when Dean Hanford issued a directive forbidding students to use the services of a commercial tutoring school...
...calls for government controls on rainmaking, as the consequences of such projects are usually of more than local concern, and often cross state borders...
...Jordan and his assistants devote a great deal of the squad's time, make all the difference. For not only will a well-conditioned squad tire more slowly, but it is also far less prone to twist-turn-sprain type injuries. Saturday proved the Crimson's superiority here. The local team finished strong, while Springfield wilted in the September heat. And though Jordan's team showed no bad effects from the heavy contacts. Springfield injuries stopped play at least four times...