Word: train
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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During the course of the program Ryan was asked what the Harlowmen ate in the way of breakfast food on the train. Hesitating for only a moment he said to Bill Cunningham, his interviewer, "Well, you know and I know, but I can't say. But I can say that you, Bill, had corn flakes...
...South Station. Twenty minutes before ten. The train isn't ready yet. Some delay by the Pullman Company. The players fool around. A small crowd looks on observantly, wonderingly. These guys are big, somebody says...
...only is a special train carrying the Harvard football team to Baltimore, but it is a special Harvard team. Despite all statements and predictions to the contrary by sportswriters tired of watching the Crimson go down to defeat after defeat, Harlow's eleven men are due for a major victory. For three years they have labored with gridiron fundamentals; by now these have certainly been absorbed. For three years they have been learning smart, deceptive football; by now enough experimentation has been expended on such teams as Princeton, Yale, and Springfield to produce the result of victory. Whether Harvard will...
...train will leave Baltimore about 10 o'clock the night of the game...
There are still ten berths open to undergraduates or graduates who wish to take advantage of the savings offered by going on the special train. Since sleeper and pullman accomodations are necessary, however, the cost is still high, and the expense was given as the reason that not many undergraduates took advantage of the offer by Edward D. Bement '08 who is in charge of the trip...