Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...football schedule for 1933, staging for the Harvard team eight contests, all to be played in the Stadium, was made public last evening by officials at the H. A. A. There are two outstanding changes to be noted in the list of grid clashes as listed: the Holy Cross game, which for the past few years has occupied seventh place in the Harvard schedule, has been shifted to third place; the Army game, which for the past four years has been the third tilt on the list, is to be the sixth game on the 1933 schedule...
...making a schedule are due to the rule which permits the team only one trip a year. Since Yale is played in New Haven every other year this means really one trip in two years. Colleges such as Dartmouth, Brown, and Holy Cross are willing to come to the Stadium every year because of financial reasons. Army is a welcome opponent, from the schedule-maker's point of view, because the cadets will come here three years to Harvard's going to West Point once. Practically any other large college insists on a home and home agreement...
...over-enthusiastic graduates living in the provinces are said to demand. For one thing, a long series of contests with West Point has created a common interest; and for another, when we entertain them here, they are the best behaved and most decently sober crowd that ever fill the Stadium...
...single touchdown by Thomas Locke '35, Harvard Freshman back and former Exeter player, secured a victory over the strong Exeter team which was defeated by the first year men 6 to 0 in the Stadium before 1500 on Saturday...
...over a year for the Harvard game, and, although beaten two weeks ago by Rice, won from Oklahoma Saturday, and completed 12 passes out of 22 tries while doing so. It has zealously guarded its regulars, and will be in the best of condition for the game in the Stadium...