Word: stadium
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...tabular summary of the points won this year, the number of points lost by graduation, and the number retained by each college which placed in the I. C. A. A. A. track and field games in the Stadium this year is as follows: College. Score. Points Lost. Retained. Cornell, 45 22 23 Yale, 29 14 15 Stanford, 22 20 2 California, 22 9 13 Pennsylvania, 18 13 5 Dartmouth, 14 9 5 Michigan, 13 9 4 Harvard, 11 6 5 Princeton, 10 1 9 Bowdoin, 5 4 1 Syracuse, 3 3 0 Penn. State...
Wagner's opera, "Die Walkure," will be presented in the Yale Bowl at New Haven at 7.45 o'clock tonight. Mr. S. Kronberg, of Boston, who staged the performance of "Siegfried" in the Stadium a year ago, is in charge of the affair, which will be conducted along the same general lines as was the opera last June, but enlarged. Many noted singers are to take part,-Mme. Johanna Gadski as Brunhilde; Mme. Schumann-Heink, as Fricka; Mme. Melaine Kurt, as Sieglinde; M. Johannes Sembach, as Siemunde; Clarence Whitehill, as Waton; Carl Braun, as Hunding, and other Metropolitan stars...
Undergraduate application blanks for Class Day tickets have been placed for distribution at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch, the Union, Thayer 49, and Thayer 7. Undergraduates may obtain not more than five of any kind at the following prices: Yard tickets, 35 cents; Stadium tickets, $1.50; Memorial Hall tickets, $1 each. Blanks for graduate students have been distributed at the same places. All applications will close on Saturday, June...
...that it had begun to effect that co-ordination of moral with physical might which has won all the world's battles, whether in war or in peace. It defied the degeneracy of inertia. When the regiment marched in Saturday's parade and when it drilled today in the Stadium it quickened the pulses and brought cheers to the lips of all persons who watched. And the response awakened by these boys was the natural response which earnest men and women cannot help giving to the strength of young manhood when they see it embodied before them...
...right to say that today's review in the Stadium signified more to the honor of Harvard than any of its greatest athletic victories ever did or ever can. It was not the work of eleven men and their substitutes but the feat of a thousand men and their officers. So large a representation could be taken as the measure of Harvard's whole undergraduate body. It made no difference that the crowd of spectators was thousands less than the throng which goes to a football game to gain public applause, they entered to help prepare themselves for an hour...