Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...football team will travel to the Pacific Coast to play in one of the leading intersectional games scheduled for the 1930 season. In 1920 the Big Green squad journeyed to Seattle, Washington, where they met the University of Washington eleven. This game marked the dedication of the Washington University stadium which seats close to 75,000 people. The Hanover eleven defeated the coast team in a very close and hard fought contest, 27-7, and again this year they will attempt to repeat this feat, against Stanford University however, instead of the Washington Huskies...
Forward passing was again stressed in today's practice and it is certain that the Indians will resort to the aorial attack frequently in the Harvard Stadium. Several new plays are being worked out and the short pass behind the line of scrimmage which was used with deadly effect against Columbia will be seen this Saturday. The second team was opposed by the scrubs using Harvard plays today and experienced trouble in stopping them...
Dedicating a new stadium, Notre Dame's big team made the Navy look easy. Quarterback Carideo showed that he remembered all Coach Rockne's lessons, but when he really wanted to make sure of a score he gave the ball to Fullback Savoldi. Notre Dame 26, Navy...
Today for the third time in as many autumns the West Point Corps, 1200 grey-clad men, will march into the Stadium. The presence of America's future officers, if only for an afternoon, should serve a purpose, totally distinct from any display of well-drilled soldiers in time to martial music. Their quiet appearance is an excellent antidote to the ranting extremists so common in this country. The pacifist, alarmed at the rattle of sabres, and the jingoistic militarist, suffering under an acute attack of super-patriotism, both fade rather ridiculously into an obscure wave of asinine jabbering...
...thing. Cambridge this afternoon will be intrinsically a study in contrasts: a contrast in the grey uniforms "at case" against the Fall bronze of the Yard, and between the spontaneous, vivid motley of fifty thousand civilians with the rhythmic tread of soldiers on parade. And at the Stadium, the counter-point crashes into crescendo. Simplicity, incarnated in the Corps from the Hudson faces across the field unending Variety, personified by the men on the banks of the Charles. Harvard takes a cordial and somewhat selfish pleasure in bidding the Cadets welcome...