Word: specialized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...gibberish in unison the night before a so-called big game." The Daily News as right, for it has been spirits not spirit that have typified football weekends in the past two decades. Before the Yale game in the year of the News article the Harvard Provision Company advertised special scotch for the big game at $2.89 a fifth. A Crimson of the early '30's reported that "Today's Yale contest is the last of the season. From now on the boys will have to do their drinking inside." The stands were behind the team down to the last...
Some space, at $5.95 per head for a round trip, is still available on a "Yale Special" that the New York, New Haven, and Hartford is running from South Station at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. The return trip to Boston will leave New Haven...
...Special trains are being run to New Haven by the Boston and New York Harvard Clubs. The Boston club hired ten cars for 480 members who will leave South Station at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. Four hundred and fifty New Yorers will move out of Grand Central at 11 a.m. in eight coaches...
Students not up to the trek to New Haven can see the game on the many sets in the University, including those in Adams, Winthrop, and Lowell Houses. The Union Committee is holding a special smoker centered around their television set. As always, local bars will be available with television to those who want to simulate the extra curricular of watching a football game and don't mind standing...
...Harvard Clubs of Boston and New York have each hired special trains to take members and guests to the game. Both trains were completely sold out by last Monday...