Word: stadiumitis
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Crimson held its customary token workout in the Stadium yesterday and when it was over Coach Art Valpey rated today's game clearly a toss-up. "It will depend on how far each team has come in its recovery," he said. The betting gentry has given the locals a six and one-half point edge, largely because of their superior physical condition...
...couple of Dartmouth wags had a bright idea Friday. They were going to kidnap one Jawaharlal Nehru while he was visiting Harvard, and spirit him off to a suburban hideaway. Then, on Saturday, they planned to introduce him to an admiring Stadium throng as Prime Minister of the (Dartmouth) Indians...
Negotiations completed this week between PBH's Social Service Committee and the Athletic Association will enable Brooks House "special events" workers to bring local boys to the Stadium for just the tax on admission seats. Each boy will pay 15 cents, and PBH will handle the remainder of the bill...
...seen the Princeton buildings. They appeal to me"). He ordered a huge chapel with 77 stained-glass windows, a 50-bell carillon, and a tower modeled after one at Canterbury. He wanted schools of medicine, law and divinity. He planned a hospital with 416 beds, a stadium big enough for 35,000 spectators, a student union complete with the latest potato-peeling and dish-washing machines...
...November 14, 1903 Dartmouth "dedicated" the opening of the present stadium by winning its first game against the Crimson 11-0. Since then, the Big Green has come out on the long end of the rivalry with 18 wins to Harvard's 13. The series now stands at 31 wins, 18 losses and 3 ties for the Crimson...