Word: rowse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The curious and intangible barrier that separates the "major" from the "minor" sports at the University has been taken for granted for so long that the reason of its existence has almost been forgotten. But there is no denying the fact that the barrier still exists, and that the rank...
In the first place, applicants for one seat are always put in the middle of the field. These applications have preference over all others and form the cheering section. In the Yale game they numbered 1500, and as there are 611 seats to a section in the stone part of...
After these applications had been filled, there were left between the goal lines in the stone part of the Stadium, Section 28, and 381 seats in Section 37. The graduate group had between the goal lines in the stone part of the Stadium less than six hundred seats, and the...
The number of Freshmen and Sophomores who applied for two seats was 1069, only 69 of which were allotted two seats. These men and the 1,000 who received one seat, were assigned to the top rows of Sections 44, and 45, and to seats on top of the Stadium...
--and so on. From the rail, looking up, the numbers in the left-hand section run toward the aisle, while in the right-hand section they run away from the aisle. Furthermore, the rows are all uneven so that the numbers do not break even on the aisle seats. Finally...