Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...thousand tongues aquiver. In an interview with Frazier Hunt in the current "Cosmopolitan" the Chief Justice returns to his theme. "The emphasis in college life is wrong", he insists. And he proceeds to expatiate on the submergence of scholarship in extra-curricula activities and especially athletics. "The stadium," he says, "overshadows the classroom--athletics have a dollar sign in front of them...
...morning the Cadets will first parade in Boston before coming to Cambridge. In Cambridge arrangements have been made for a buffet lunch, in the Union for which the Cadets will be marshaled in two divisions. In the interim before the visitors rejoin the ranks for the parade to the Stadium it is expected that clubs and fraternities and rooms bordering upon the Yard will be opened in hospitality to the visitors...
...Hampshire Wildcats visit the Stadium for the first time this Saturday and expect to leave their mark on the Harvard players. Coach Bill Cowell, who is assisted by A. H. (Truck) Miller '27, former Crimson fullback and sprinting ace, boasts of one of the strongest teams he's had in years. His team will be sent into action with instructions to take to the aerial route as he doubts its ability to gain much yardage through the Harvard forwards. If the New Hampshire passes are as formidable as rumored, it would not be surprising to see the invaders score...
Yesterday's half-hour tussle in the Stadium found Team A pitted against the first-year men. No account of scores was kept as the coaches halted play frequently to give individual instruction. The assignment work on the offensive is still dissatisfying, although some improvement over the showing against Bates has been made. Wood at the quarterback post in place of Putnam who was absent because of a late class, was given every opportunity to direct the team under various conditions. All plays received a good test against the Freshman line, which, incidentally, looked exceedingly good...
...only injury of any consequence which resulted from Monday's fracas was sustained by Levin, 197-pound tackle, and it will in all probability keep him on the sidelines when the Wildcats visit the Stadium. Myerson, Mays, Charles Devens, Lewis, and Burns all received minor bruises which kept them quiet, yesterday, but they are all excepted out in good shape today. Davis who was injured last week is in condition again and will start against New Hampshire as Captain Barrett's running mate, barring further mishap...