News, Ideas and Conversations from the University of Pennsylvania May 22, 2008

Franklin Field Press Box

Franklin Field Press Box


Photo credit: University Archives

Early last century, sportswriters at Franklin Field had it tough: They had to dictate stories, by phone, from an open-air press box atop the old stadium’s single-deck wooden stands.

At this Penn vs. Cornell football game, the two reporters closest to the camera are using old-fashioned telephones; the man in the center of the photo is seated at a telegraph. The next year, college football would give sportswriters plenty to write about, including the introduction for the forward pass. By the way, the Quakers won this game by a score of 21-9.

For more on this and other notable moments in Penn history, go to the University Archives web site at www.archives.upenn.edu.

 

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