Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This is a fact. Why the loverly colors no one knows, unless perhaps Morey wants to save the H. A. A. the expense of illuminating the Stadium in the event of sudden darkness. But the refusal to reveal the name of the team's hotel is obvious. In a sink of iniquity like Boston there must by any number of big-time crooks who would be only too glad to get at the boys from the backwoods...
When 10,000 men of Harvard descend from the Stadium on a cold Saturday afternoon this fall and demand sustenance for the inner man, Miss Betty Lee and her 35 undergraduate assistants will ward off the attack with thousands of strictly sanitary "redhot" frankfurters...
...least that's the plan of strategy that Miss Lee, a Pittsburgh expert on the quick-lunch culinary art, unfolded yesterday at the first meeting of Soldiers Field Culinary Arts 1hf (Wednesday, Thursday at 5 o'clock.) For when Messrs. Jacobs Bros, took over the Stadium refreshment stand concession and placed Mr. Max Samuels in charge, they decreed that science should invade the life of even the lowly hotdog...
This step wasn't taken without experience. No light thing is it to anujhilate the famous Harvard Stadium hotdog, known for generations for its resilieney, its sturdiness, its more pounds per dollar value. Messrs. Jacobs Bros, are the owners of the concessions at Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Michigan State, and "at the Pitt-Notre Dame game we had 63,000 customers and we served 'em redhots and they went nuts about...
...ready and barking for you when the intermission arrives, you better be one of the first 400 to reach the nearest concession stand. For only 400 frankfurters can endure the pangs of cooking at one time and it takes one and one half minutes to cook another. The Stadium...