Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...such institutions must pay taxes on revenue-producing property, which they never had done before. However, they will be given seven years of grace to dispose of or reorganize such property. Hard hit by the new law will be Catholic University of Notre Dame at Notre Dame. Its big stadium and dining hall may go on the tax rolls...
...book, and one of $3.00 on the $5.50 book. Tickets will be ready for distribution on September 1, and must be paid for by September 15, after which date the H.A.A. reserves the right to reassign them. Schedule The 1937 football schedule: Oct. 2 Springfield at Stadium Oct. 9 Brown at Stadium Oct. 16 Navy at Baltimore Oct. 23 Dartmouth at Stadium Oct. 30 Princeton at Princeton Nov. 6 Army at Stadium Nov. 13 Davidson at Stadium Nov. 20 Yale at Stadium...
...fifth in the Outdoor Intercollegiates last season after he had passed the peak of his form; and previously he had doubled to win the 800 and 1500 meter races against Yale. It was Northrop, too, who gave Gene Venzke such a terrific battle in the Heptagonal games at the Stadium last May. If he has approached any such form this year, and apparently he has, this should be a wonderful race...
...Harvard team that Henry Lamer was coaching which toppled the Cavallers off their six year pinnacle last season; it was a Harvard team that Dick Harlow coached which humillated these same Cavallers by a smothering score of 65-0 in the Stadium last fall. The excuse of the Southerners after this football defeat was that all football was down in Charlottesville was a method of keeping the boxers in trim. Boxing is a major sport, the major sport, at Virginia; and 6000 people are expected to troop in Saturday night to read in their elaborate programs the biographies...
...come. Even though a more fully developed intra-mural system seems, one of the most promising solutions yet tried, the status quo is firmly entrenched. Whatever the solution one aspect of the question, is today before the student body: as Harvard was the first to build a vast stadium with its money guzzling and money producing propensities, let us hope that she may be among the first to solve the problems which have ensued...