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The number of graduates of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton who are compelled to stay away from games this fall because of the increased price of tickets is not believed to be great in the opinion of Harvard's athletic officials. Great pains have been taken to make it clear that...
"In honor of three hundred seventy-three Harvard men who gave their lives in the World War that university proposes a beautiful memorial of a type somewhat rare, and yet worthier perhaps than the stadiums, halls, fountains, campaniles and statues which have been the more popular means of commemorating the...
The Providence (R. I.) Bulletin: "It is possible that, if proper curbs can be applied, football will regain a secure position where the spirit of the game for the game's sake will take the place of the present clamor for great stadiums and greater gate receipts, high-priced players...
Should this be admitted a fact, when we say let there be more and larger stadiums, let freshman classes not only buy sweaters for their teams but also give them gold watches and tin halos, let the plans for the new library be scrapped and a monster coliseum be built...
But the public overrules the objections of these and other solons of sport. Protests and disqualifications have been unable to stem the tide of public interest in the gridiron game, and as college stadiums are for the most part not accessible to the outsider, the new graduate, football fans are...