Word: sections
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Another section of the delegation was entertained at the Advertising Club. Later the delegation ,was tea'd by French residents at the Plaza Hotel, and in the evening just before sailing M. Caillaux dined with 400 members of the Lotus Club, Nicholas Murray Butler acting as toastmaster. Dr. Butler...
Finally they were marshalled in the Pennsylvania Hotel and again in the Pennsylvania station, and Senator McKinley, President of the U. S. section of the Union, got them aboard a special train. It was an unusual train, several baggage cars, three diners, and the rest day coaches. (Congress appropriated $50,000 for entertainment, which was not enough to pay for parlor cars...
...band will enter the east gate of the quadrangle after parading past Gore and Standish Halls, and will lead the Freshmen down Boylston Street, over the Anderson Bridge, and in the Looker Building gate to Soldiers Field. Section 35 of the Stadium has been reserved for the class...
Until. 2.45 o'clock, section 35 of the Stadium will be kept open for Freshmen. Only holders of H. A. A. tickets will be admitted. These tickets may be obtained at the H. A. A. today or tomorrow morning...
Small boys are rarely in evidence at football games. A few are always present, of course, sandwiched between a pair of bulky persons in coonskins, or throned in the cheering section, where they regard with intent, disdainful faces the puerile behavior of their older brothers. Most of them, however, attend these contests in spirit alone?which partly accounts for their devotion to football. Pigskin heroes can assume mythical proportions for eyes that have never beheld them. James Thorpe, the Indian, was a coppery comet, leaping in seven-league strides over a field of endless goal-lines; the right...