Word: bulldogism
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John Harvard will glare at the Yale bulldog across the black and white squares of a crossword puzzle diagram at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City on January 4, according to press dispatches from New York. This announcement follows close on the heels of plans just given out to have the University and Yale meet on squash courts for the first time in history...
...Johnie Harvard has no Bulldog...
...Johnie Harvard shoot the Bulldog...
...song may be altered to suit the opponent. "Tiger" may be substituted for "Bulldog" when playing Princeton: "Brown Bear" when Harvard opposes Brown: or "Indian" when Dartmouth is the opponent...
...shares the view. At decent intervals the descendants of John Harvard have striven to convince the stubborn Elis of their inherent sinfulness, but the well-known disrespect of the undergraduate has been an insuperable obstacle to conversion. When confronted with the doughty, or doughy, legions of Mr. Grant, the Bulldog cannot but turn tail with a weak...