Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Oration is given during the afternoon of Class Day in the Stadium. It follows the Class Oration, Class Poem, and Ode which are given in the morning in the Winthrop-Kirkland squash court triangle...
More than 500 schoolboys will compete in the fifty-first Annual Harvard Interscholastic Track Meet at the Stadium on Saturday afternoon at one o'clock...
...sporting, TIME, to speak without knowledge of our "extravagant ballyhoo," nor is it anything but a dig to speak of our "tiny university's (fulltime students: 1,248) huge stadium." If your man was disappointed in the showing of the Eastern athletes, why didn't he say so? And incidentally his story of the Pennsylvania carnival was built around the performance of a sprint relay team from Texas and two boys from Ohio State, a member of the Western Conference. Small wonder, is there not, in being unable to write about any of your effete Easterners...
About the most colossal thing in the way of track that the Stadium has witnessed for some time will occur on Saturday, when the Heptagonal Meet gets under way. The trials are scheduled for 10.15 o'clock in the morning, and the finals for 1.30 o'clock...
...every spring for the best of the U. S. college track crop are Philadelphia and Des Moines. Many runners prefer the spectacle of the Penn Relays staged at Franklin Field. Others yield to the extravagant ballyhoo of the Drake Relays, held in that tiny University's huge horseshoe stadium. Last week Philadelphia's 42nd enticed 3,000 entries from schools and colleges; Des Moines' 27th, 2,000. Both groups gave spectators few records, many thrills...