Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Shaun Kelly, Jr. '36 will lead the parade to the Stadium in the afternoon of Class Day and Norman L. Cahners '36 will be in charge at Soldiers Field. H. John Adzigian '36 will be responsible for the Class Day supper in the Houses, and, finally, Braman H. Gibbs '36 will be in charge of seeing that the Instrumental and Glee Club concert, to be held in the House Quadrangle at 8.15 o'clock on Class Day eve, is run off smoothly...
After performing sensationally in four pre-season exhibition games, Di Maggio hurt his ankle. When the ankle healed, he developed a sun-lamp burn. In New York last week, unaware of what the Yankee Stadium looked like inside, fragile Di Maggio, a toothy Italian whose remarks to the Press suggested that his ability, however great, was amply balanced by his self-assurance, spent his days reading how his teammates had contrived to lose three out of their first five games...
...teammates will be Dick Hayes, lanky senior, Bill Schmidt, who was second to Green in the recent 100-meter high hurdles intramural competition in the Stadium last Saturday, and Dave Crawford who was second to Green in the 200-meter low hurdles race in the same meet...
With Green and his fellow-hurdlers out of the G.B.I. meet in the Stadium Saturday, the meet swill be closer by about 20 points. Harvard should still win, but the competition will be much keener than in past years when it has been the custom for the home team to pile up more than a 100 points...
...well as by a corps of discus, shotput, and javelin men, will be further decreased by the Holy Cross runners. In Walter Janiak and Larry Scanlon the Purple has two of the speediest dashmen in New England for the 100-meter and furlong events. Nothing was seen in the Stadium last Saturday to give Harvard much grounds for optimism in these two events...