Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Kilkenny's other shipmates include Count Ilya Tolstoy, cinema photographer, grandson of the novelist. Count Tolstoy is whiling away the time for the junk to be built by persuading his friends to invest in a concrete stadium for fighting-fish fights near St. Augustine...
...intersectional football games have been scheduled between Harvard and the University of Chicago for 1938 and 1939, it was announced yesterday. The first meeting of the teams will be on November 5, 1938, in the Harvard Stadium, and the Crimson will play a return game at Chicago the following year...
...family, sang at community affairs, made what she calls her formal debut in a concert at a Negro school in Atlanta. Her church friends helped finance her study, felt richly rewarded when, in 1925, she was chosen from 300 applicants to solo with the New York Philharmonic at a Stadium Concert...
From the track meet at the Colombes Stadium and the steeplechase at Auteuil, to the other extreme of the marvelous Italian Art exhibit, every moment was well planned. American Ambassador Jesse Isidor Straus showed great interest in the experiment and also inquired about Harvard, his alma mater, being particularly concerned with the fate of the Latin requirement which was being very much discussed at the time...
...touchdowns. Last week the crowd that jammed the 30,000 seats of Texas Christian's incompleted stadium and paid to stand on the surrounding hillside knew that the issue would really be settled by Sam Baugh's right arm versus Bobby Wilson's two legs. The Methodist Mustangs began by marching 73 yd. for the first touchdown. Both teams scored in the second period, but something was wrong with the Horned Frogs' ends and backs. In all, Texas Christian tried 45 passes. Though Sam Baugh was shooting them right into their arms, his receivers could...