Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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More dangerous Boston University, instead of delaying its schedule, advanced it. The Terriers, who will be the Crimson's second guest in the Stadium, already have two victories under their belt...
...businesses run from the ordinary, like the Harvard Stadium Concessions and the Harvard Class Ring Agency, to the intriguing, like the Information Gathering Service, which conducts surveys and undertakes translations. And HSA's businessmen range from the more or less indifferent student who takes the HSA job because the work is interesting and the pay is good to the high-powered, high-geared super-salesman who enjoys wheeling and dealing and is attracted by potentially high salaries...
...revealed that it was at tempting to have an adjacent city street closed for use as a parking lot. The club, which lists Gordon as a member, was forced to buy the property. Then he disclosed a ticket-scalping ring made up of box-office employees at Tiger Stadium. Detroit Tigers Owner Harvey Hansen demanded the names of the scalpers, but Gordon snapped, "That isn't my job." He told Hansen to find the culprits himself...
...contests at last month's Newport Hall of Fame Invitational. The match lasted 6 hrs. 10 min., and the final score was 3-6, 49-41, 22-20. With that ever-present possibility, it is no wonder that the West Side Tennis Club's 14,000-seat stadium in Forest Hills, N.Y., was one-third empty throughout most of last week's U.S. National championships. The wonder is that it was two-thirds full...
...Love-ins tells the tale of a professor (Richard Todd) who resigns his post to spread the gospel of love and acid among some unaccountably scrubbed-looking Hashbury hippies. A leary disciple shoots him dead at a rally in a stadium packed with flower folk at a $5 admission tab. Among other implausibilities: a psychedelic-balletic version of Alice in Wonderland...