Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Although the true story will never be printed, last year's Crimson team was sick, mentally as well as physically. This fall, morale is high. During one Saturday's game scrimmage in the Stadium, for instance, the squad continued to slug it out despite a freak baby hurricane which roared onto the field with a burst of thunder, lightning, and rain and threatened to collapse the concrete colonnades...
Women will get their first chance to view a Harvard Stadium football game from the 50 yard line on October 2, when the Crimson meets Columbia. Previously, Harvard men who wanted to bring dates had to turn in their single tickets in the cheering sections (sections 33 and 34) for a pair of tickets either in section 35, 36, or 37 or in the colonnade (now marked for overflow freshmen and graduate students). This year, for the first time, Harvard undergraduates, with or without female companions, will be seated according to their academic class. The above diagram is HAA director...
Wornes will legally sit in the College cheering section--between the 50 and 28 yard lines--for the first time in Harvard Stadium history when the Crimson football team faces Columbia on Saturday...
...great flock of pigeons roosted in the Stadium during the summer, and now it is going to take 15 men three days to clean up after them...
Backfield coach Davey Nelson will manage Crimson scouts for the season, although he himself will be in Cambridge to handle the rooftop end of the stadium phone between bench and press box each Saturday...