Word: bowlful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard 50th Reunion class is similarly organizing The Train to The Game, which unabashedly offers. "Traveling musicians, Harvard-Yale programs at cost, bus service to and from the Yale bowl entrance, an absolutely delicious gourmet box brunch to include fruit and cheese, pate Maison, chicken breast Parisenne, Waldorf salad. French bread and petits fours, roundtrip surprises (some planned, some unplanned), return trip snack of clam chowder and croissant sandwiches, unsurpassed camaraderie...
Which places people like Pickett in a predicament. While he says firmly. "In no way will Harvard or Yale do anything to commercialize it, they just want to make it special," it's precisely the absence of some lure that threatens to leave Yale bowl seats vacant and the specially designed tickets with the commemorative logo and poem untorn
...plus fans in the Yale Bowl for this year's Harvard-Yale game are not alone: across the nation, alumni from both schools will watch The Game via satellite in celebrations organized by local Harvard and Yale clubs...
...practice time for the worst football team in the Ivy League and the music in the trainer's room switches from "Rock the Casbah" to Yale fight songs. Somehow, Lapham Field House in front of the Yale Bowl hasn't yet been converted into a morgue, or some other purpose appropriate for the worst Eli squad in the school's history...
...observer who's very happy that the Elis kept going is Harvard Coach Joe Restic. The prospect of an 0-9 Yale team fighting to avoid humiliation in front of more than 70,000 fans in the Bowl made Restic more than a little nervous. "I'm very happy, very, very happy that Yale won a ballgame," he said after hearing of Yale's 28-21 defeat of Princeton last Saturday...