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Extensive repairs to the Harvard Stadium, started some five weeks ago, will be finished within the next two weeks, if the weather is sufficiently dry. According to the contractors, The National Gunnite Company, the work on filling in the cracks which have been growing in the 29 years of the Stadium's existence, and the replacing of old bolts and tie rods, as well as the painting of the girders, will not interfere with the use of the Stadium on the coming afternoons.
The work began on the Harvard stands and has progressed to the middle of the bowl, which will probably not be very full for the first-two games. On that and a large wooden shute leading up to the rim of the Stadium has been set up carry off the debris of the repairs.
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