Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When the band marches onto the Stadium greensward this afternoon, its performances both alphabetical and tintinnabulous will have been made possible chiefly by the endeavors of four men, a drum major, a musician, a tactician, and a student manager...
...starting up-stream near the Cambridge side of the Larz Anderson Bridge. Past Stillman Infirmary, the same path will be taken as in the New Hampshire event, but as the cemetery is entered, a loop has been added to the course. Then across the Watertown Bridge and down the Stadium side of the river to finish in front of Newell Boat House...
Bedocked in their flannel blazers, Harvard's band will vie in tricky formations with the cadets at West Point tomorrow. 96 men strong, they will appear in Michie Stadium at one o'clock on the game afternoon to parade for twenty minutes, when they will relinquish the field to the cadets. Again between halves the band will show its wares to the accompaniment of "Wintergreen", the perennial favorite...
Purdue 7, Northwestern oin the first night game ever played in the Western Conference, enlivened in Evanston's Dyche Stadium when 100 members of the Purdue band spelled out PURDUE with lighted electric bulbs attached to their caps. Notre Dame 14, Carnegie Tech 3-when Notre Dame, this season reported preparing to modify the Rockne system, rallied with two touchdowns in the last half. California 10, St. Mary's oat Berkeley, where a crowd of 55,000 saw California linemen, outweighed 16 Ib. apiece, make openings for a touchdown and a field goal in the second quarter...
...Crimson will go into the Stadium a very distinct underdog, with the betting odds running 2-1 against them and the profession prophets predicting a defeat by three or four touchdowns. Few of the prognosticators give Harvard a chance to score...