Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...white pants of the 1910 Class, over 400 strong. They marched at the end of the parade, led by their own band. Last, but not least, came the graduating class (with one member of 1925 staggering in their midst.) The band had made a special circuit of the stadium in order to lead them...
...soon as all the classes were gathered, Mr. Gardner spoke a few words of introduction, saying in part that the class of 1910 was still able "to totter down to the stadium." He toasted the Class of 1935 with a few well chosen words, declaring "the world is your oyster. Eat it alive, it tastes better that way. The blessings of 1910 are with...
From noon till the start of the stadium parade at 1.30 o'clock, lunch was served to the various reunion classes in the Houses and at Dillon Field House. The twenty-fives having a spread in Eliot House, were very lavish. Residents of K entry were delightfully surprised to find a well-stocked bar in the ground floor rooms, with efficient delivery out of the windows into the inner court...
After luncheon graduates grouped themselves at the foot of Holyoke Street to form the parade into the stadium. The Harvard Band, made famous by its stellar performances at the football games last fall, was on hand to lead the procession. Two other bands, and one aggregation of graduates which passed for a band, were on hand...
...historic Harvard figure passes today with the resignation of Dennis Enright who for 49 years has been employed as caretaker of athletic grounds. Since 1895 he has been in absolute charge of Soldiers Field and is responsible for the building of the stadium, the cinder track, the Freshman track, the baseball diamond, in fact for everything on Soldiers Field...