Word: stadium
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...relations that had been badly frayed by lack of tact, sportsmanship, and sanity. The editorials reprinted below are all too reliable witnesses to that; there is a malevolence betrayed in them which one feels, cannot return. The day of football rallies, of graduate agitation for a larger and finer stadium, of point-a-minute teams, has passed. The false pride and exaggerated loyalty of those who scorched the wires between Cambridge and Princeton is not likely to return. Sport now takes a position in the college microcosm relatively much less important than that it occupied six years...
...each other in such an atmosphere as was evidenced over the last weekend, silence on the part of the college journals is indicative either of supreme callousness or supreme dullness. For no one had to be particularly adroit to realize that there was evident animosity displayed within the Harvard Stadium last Saturday...
...CRIMSON admits that the Lampoon extra sent to the stadium immediately after the game last Saturday was a clever parody. But it is just such trivial breaches of common sense, not to mention tact, which make the spirit of the Harvard-Princeton game that of a prize flight.--Tuesday, November...
...industry untutored. Not so! Denison '97, Deeds has so long been known for his Denison deeds that in Ohio he is usually designated "Denison Deeds," not "Dayton Deeds." Vice president of the board of trustees, he greatly enlarged Denison's campus, built the Deeds athletic fields and stadium, etc., etc., and in 1896, as a junior, he installed and operated Denison's first electric lighting system. The Delco venture was not his first with electricity! Aptly named, Col. Deeds is no speaker-failed (as on many another occasion) to appear for his scheduled important part in Denison...
Playing indoors at the Chicago Stadium to settle the National Football League championship, the Chicago Bears beat the Portsmouth Spartans...