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"It would probably be blown off," declared Major F. W. Moore '92, Graduate Secretary of the H. A. A., when a CRIMSON reporter asked him if the H. A. A. was going to follow Yale's example of roofing the press stand on the Bowl to protect reporters from the rain.
Major Moore said that such a roof on the Stadium press stand would be an excellent thing, but that he had not given the idea serious consideration because the velocity of the wind at the top of the Stadium is very great and to build a permanent covering would be made unpracticable by the expense. The Bowl is low and so the project there does not present the difficulties it would here. He also stated that the press stand is unsightly enough as it and a roof would probably add to its ugliness.
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