Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...portable radio may be a common sight in the Stadium this afternoon, for the Crimson football fan will probably be more interested in the Yale-Princeton game at New Haven than in the Harvard-Brown encounter going on in front...
Both graduate and undergraduate were quite willing to escape the chill that covered Palmer Stadium Saturday after-noon and retreat with wives, friends, dates, and bottles to the warmth of the clubs. This, after all, was what they had come for--to see old friends and sample private liquor...
...game itself didn't matter. No Princetonian could develop much enthusiasm for one that was won this easily, without any thrills in the winning, and was really only a warm-up for Yale. Even before the crowds had left the Stadium, orange pins appeared that said in black letters: "Beat Yale...
PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 11-There just was no contest out at Palmer Stadium yesterday. A Princeton football team, two-strong at every position, and taking amazing advantage of Harvard's long-standing pass-defense weakness, smashed the Crimson, 35 to 20, and extended its undefeated streak to nine games over a two year period. The loss was the fourth in six games for Harvard...
...game band serenades, the straw hatted, white bucked Princeton band snapped down the field in slightly better fashion than it put in last season at Harvard Stadium when a severe rainstrom reduced its members to 12 straggling trumpeteers in raincoats and black umbrellas...