Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...committee in charge has provided a generous supply of paraphernalia, and the price will no more than cover expenses. To make the parade a success it is absolutely essential that men should forego other engagements for Wednesday evening to march with their classes to the Stadium...
...undergraduate body of the University will celebrate the inauguration of President Lowell by a torchlight procession from the Yard to the Stadium on Wednesday evening. The various classes will assemble in the Yard at 8.30 o'clock sharp at the following places: Seniors in front of University Hall, Juniors in front of Weld, Sophomores in front of Grays, Freshmen in front of Matthews...
...that order the undergraduates will march to Soldiers Field to greet President Lowell, after which the Stadium will be illuminated and a display of fire works will be set off. At the close of the demonstration the procession will return to the Yard and disband...
...University team will play the second game of its schedule with Bowdoin in the Stadium this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Last year in the first game of the season Harvard barely won from Bowdoin by one touchdown, 5 to 0. This season Bowdoin has played one game, defeating Fort McKinley 18 to 0. This is the same team which held Bates to a no score tie game. Bowdoin seems to be a little stronger than Bates, though there are but four veterans on the team...
...University football team opened its season yesterday afternoon in the Stadium by defeating Bates, 11 to 0. The score does not show the real difference between the two teams, as Bates was outclassed in every department of the game. Last year the score of the Bates game was 18 to 0 in favor of Harvard, but as is was played nearly two weeks later in the season the University team was a far more finished and powerful machine. The game, however, was by no means disappointing. There was considerable team work, and element which is very often wanting...