Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...captain Keith Colburn, middle distance and distance runner par excellence. Colburn will run the 880 in the English meet. In an exhibition race during the varsity's meet with Army, he turned in a staggering time of 1:49.3, which would have broken all existing Harvard University and stadium records if it had been run in an official race...
...Manhattan march in support of our fighting men in Viet Nam [May 19] was like a brilliant, glowing candle in a huge stadium; how it must have warmed the hearts of thousands of Americans...
...best pros are well-known at every wide spot in the road that boasts a TV receiver. And television has done more than merely educate the fan; it has improved the player. Babe Ruth may have been a hero to kids who never saw the inside of Yankee Stadium, but most of those kids never saw the Babe. Today, youngsters anywhere in the U.S. can see their heroes, watch them play, and copy their style. "Television," says University of Florida Football Coach Ray Graves, "is the best teaching aid any coach could have. My kids are forever trying a play...
...combined Harvard-Yale track team will face an Oxford-Cambridge team in White City Stadium. London, on June 13. The strong American team is expected to even the biennial series...
...been used for years to create dry land from marshes and shallow tidal water; New York's La Guardia Airport is only one famous landmark that was built on refuse. Now Virginia Beach, Va., wants to see if it can turn its trash into a verdant natural stadium, using the leftovers to mold hills for children to play...