Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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California's first football venture on New England soil will be heralded today at 1.30 o'clock in the Stadium when the big red Stanford team clashes with Dartmouth in their annual intersectional battle, the last important gridiron contest of the year in this vicinity...
...distribution of the money will be made this year in view of the unusually large contributions which some of the regular charities have been receiving from unusual sources. The completion of the budget is being held up now in order to coordinate it with the collections at the Stadium, half of which are to be turned over to President Lowell to distribute as he sees...
...other such body. A lump sum of $500 has been turned over to that committee by the Student Council at M. I. T. but final distribution of the money available for the Harvard Council in contingent upon action to be taken by President Lowell in regard to the Stadium collections...
When Stanford comes to the Stadium, they will find a properly uniformed hand well trained both as regards to Stanford songs and to marching formations. The red and white of the western visitors will be reflected in the hand's crimson sweaters and white flannels, while Stanford's football songs are sung to the tunes of "Our Director" and "Up the Street." Director G. V. Slade '32, plans to execute an S U for Stanford and then to repeat last years' welcome to Dartmouth by spelling out Wah Hoo Wah in imitation of their famous cheer...
Many people in the immediate vicinity of Harvard will, through the medium of the game, take an added interest in the University. The generous move of donating the Stadium facilities to two neighbors of Harvard is well justified. Both because of this and because of the money for the unemployed which will be raised the game should have its beneficial results...