Seating Capacity
- 35,000 (1912–1946)
- 35,500 (1947–1948)
- 35,200 (1949–1952)
- 34,824 (1953–1957)
- 34,819 (1958–1959)
- 33,368 (1960)
- 33,357 (1961–1964)
- 33,524 (1965–1967)
- 33,375 (1968–1970)
- 33,379 (1971–1975)
- 33,437 (1976)
- 33,513 (1977–1978)
- 33,538 (1979–1980)
- 33,536 (1981–1982)
- 33,465 (1983–1984)
- 33,583 (1985–1988)
- 34,182 (1989–1990)
- 34,171 (1991)
- 33,925 (1992)
- 34,218 (1993–1994)
- 33,455 (day, 1995–2000); 33,871 (night, 1995–2000)
- 33,577 (day, 2001–2002); 33,993 (night, 2001–2002)
- 34,482 (day, 2003); 34,898 (night, 2003)
- 34,679 (day, 2004–2005); 35,095 (night, 2004–2005)
- 35,692 (day, 2006); 36,108 (night, 2006)
- 36,109 (day, 2007); 36,525 (night, 2007)
- 36,945 (day, 2008); 37,373 (night, 2008)
- 36,984 (day, 2009); 37,400 (night, 2009)
- 36,986 (day, 2010); 37,402 (night, 2010)
- 37,065 (day, 2011); 37,493 (night, 2011)
- 37,067 (day, 2012–present); 37,495 (night, 2012–present)
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“There is only one honest impulse at the bottom of Puritanism, and that is the impulse to punish the man with a superior capacity for happinessto bring him down to the miserable level of good men i.e., of stupid, cowardly and chronically unhappy men.”
—H.L. (Henry Lewis)
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