Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...number, Princeton shows the greatest net annual revenue, $1,412.50 for the year; whereas Williams has a deficit of some $2,000 and Michigan a slight surplus of $200. The low surplus at Michigan is due to the fact that most of the profits were expended on a new stadium which is under course of construction;--the first unit of this stadium will seat 13,000 and the ultimate capacity will be between...
...column on the east side of the bridge nearest the Weld boathouse bears the same symbols only in reversed positions, the symbol of the scholar facing the north and that of the soldier toward the Stadium. On the tablet below is the following inscription: "May this bridge, built in memory of a scholar and soldier, connecting the College Yard and playing fields of Harvard, be an every present reminder to students passing over it of loyalty to country and alma mater, and a lasting suggestion that they should devote their manhood, developed by study and play on the banks...
Those Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen who wish to march to the Stadium with their respective classes on Class Day, may get free tickets any time this week by applying at the Co-operative Society. 1915 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...following Juniors have been appointed to act as ushers in Sanders Theatre, at the Stadium, and in the Yard on Class Day: F. S. Allen, Harcourt Amory, Jr., Harold Amory, H. R. Anderson, W. D. Arnold, R. F. Babcock, R. P. Baldwin, H. T. Bean, J. O. Beebe, A. Biddle, C. W. Birch, W. C. Boyden, Jr., F. Boyer, L. B. R. Briggs, Jr., H. H. Brodeur, T. B. Buffum, F. C. Carleton, L. S. Chichester, C. S. Clark, F. P. Clement, Jr., J. R. Coffin, H. L. M. Cole, L. W. Coleman, H. J. Coolidge, J. W. Cooke...
...Drill by Boston Boy Scouts in Stadium...