Newspapers at Providence

Started by Jim Hyla, March 27, 2003, 10:43:07 PM

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Jim Hyla

One other thing the nice man at Providence(NCAA) told me is that they might not let you in with a whole stack of papers. I plan on bringing a bunch but whoever else does it might want to divide them up among friends before going in.

As an aside who did the papers on the seats at Albany? Three cheers it was great.B-] **)

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Keith K \'93

Oh, it should be easy to get a bunch of papers into the arena.  Heck, if we can get swordfish into Lynah, some newsprint should be easy.

I'm not sure exactly who started papering the seats, but soon the idea caught on and there must've been a dozen people laying them out.  Thankfully the Times Union was giving out free papers that day.  Not exactly hwat they had in mind I'd bet...

ugarte

Who needs a stack of papers?  If enough people bring one paper, all any person needs is a page.  Single pages crumple better anyway.  But if you want to be a newsie, be my guest.


KateThe15Fan

True that no one needs a big stack of papers.  But some of us (well, me) are brining in a mildly big stack of Daily Suns to deliver to people (thanks to Fred!).  That being said, I have, um, ways to get them in, so everyone will get them as requested.  :-)

Thanks, Jim, for posting this.  I was wondering about this issue myself and would hate to have all of Fred's work go to waste.

judy

well, if all else fails, just leave them in your car and we can get them after the games on saturday.
thanks for bringing the papers!!!