Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...October 8, 1988, Linda Rottenberg '90, Chris Morris '89 and a few other Harvard students entered the Cornell football game at Harvard Stadium. The students were carrying Dukakis campaign materials, including posters and t-shirts...
After turning over their tickets, the students were stopped by a Harvard police officer. The officer cited a rule which prohibits any political materials "other than pins" from being displayed at the stadium. Mr. Morris then proceeded to leave the stadium with the signs. When Ms. Rottenberg tried to re-enter the stadium, the same officer stopped her again and told her that she could not enter the stadium with the bag of t-shirts she had. When she told him that she wasn't going to do anything with them in the stadium and that she didn't have...
Although Harvard was facing the last-place Bruins, last Saturday's crowd of 14,900 was the largest to watch a game at The Stadium this year...
...Harvard police officer denied Linda D. Rottenberg '90 and Chris Morris '89, co-chairs of Harvard Students for Dukakis-Bentsen, entrance into the October 9 Cornell-Harvard football game, citing a rule prohibiting political campaign materials other than buttons within the stadium...
...planned to distribute to supporters when Harry Ellis Dickson, Kitty Dukakis' father and a former conductor of the Boston Pops, directed the Harvard Band at halftime. When Morris left with the signs, Rottenberg, who was carrying a closed bag of campaign T-shirts, was again prevented from entering the stadium...