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...show--stag films from 1915 projected on a wall, videos of '70s and '80s porn stars--are recontextualized into some strange National Geographic special. Even the sober-looking museum guards aren't impressed. "It's calmer here," says Jasmine Pallet, 22, comparing MoSex with her previous workplace. "Yankee Stadium is wild...
...said that the actions of the two fans at Chicago's Comiskey Park who attacked a first-base coach were "a move rarely expected outside Yankee Stadium" [PEOPLE, Sept. 23]. As a native New Yorker, I am tired of such gratuitous, negative references to New Yorkers, implying that violence, rowdiness or boorish behavior is exclusive to us. I am proud to be a New Yorker and a Yankee fan. John Costanzo New York City
Parker runs the squad’s grueling triathlon—7500 meters on the rowing ergometer, immediately followed by the 4.2-mile run from Newell Boathouse to Harvard Stadium and capped by the climb up and down each of the stadium’s concrete stairways. He competes right alongside the team, elbowing some of his pupils out of the way as he goes, beating many of them...
Despite the free tickets for undergraduates, guests will have to pay more to get through the gates than the last time the Bulldogs visited Harvard Stadium...
Additionally, each class has tentatively been assigned a section of the football stadium, although if there are too many students from a given class to fit in one section, that class may overflow into the next section...