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...everything had gone the Crimson’s way this year—and most certainly, it didn’t—the historic 120th edition of The Game would have had the potential to be the finale of Harvard’s legendary 2001 season all over again, right there on the Bulldogs’ (6-3, 4-2 Ivy) home turf. The Crimson (6-3, 3-3) would have gotten the highly-anticipated, championship-determining send-off in New Haven that so many had initially projected this year’s Game...
Take a step back, and remember where you were a month ago. Chances are, you were giddy about the prospect of the 120th playing of The Game having title implications...
...late November: midterms are mostly over, there’s a pleasant nip in the air, and the men and women of Cambridge have some extra spring in their step as another victory for Harvard fast approaches. Indeed, the 120th playing of The Game tomorrow will give all who believe in the triumph of good over evil something to be thankful for as they eat their turkey next week. And yet it hardly makes sense to express gratitude for something as sure as Yale’s impending defeat at the hands of our gridiron warriors—one might...
...Carolina, and I heard these guys had a prototype," the Boston-born Danneker recalls. "I ran to my wife and said, 'We gotta pack.'" The guys were Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH, the maker of giant airships based in Friedrichshafen, Germany, which hired Danneker to polish up and test-pilot its 120th creation...
...This place has moved far, far to the right in just the past 2.5 years I've been here," says Ira E. Stoll '94, the 120th Crimson president, in the spring 1993 open book. "I say this out of concern for this paper and how it is perceived in the community...