Word: communalization
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Aside from the communal beer, HoCo can purchase their own alcohol for their tailgates as well. But since the 2002 Game, kegs have been banned from Harvard’s tailgate, and beer balls—a smaller alternative to kegs—will also be prohibited from Ohiri Field this year. Any kegs present tomorrow will be part of the centralized beer distribution...
...Treasurer Andrew W. Schram ’06 said yesterday that the council cannot “legally” purchase alcohol with money from its budget. He also said that Yale has “never had a communal supply of alcohol for either Harvard or Yale,” and that Yale’s residential colleges traditionally plan their own “massive” tailgates...
...addition to the communal supply, students of legal drinking age may carry up to 20 gallons of beer, one handle of hard liquor and three gallons of other alcoholic beverages to Ohiri Field...
...team plays the best when everyone plays together,” Turley-Molony said. “Our best win has not necessarily come when certain people play out of their minds. We need to find communal energy on the court...
Mahan refused to name the distributor, citing press coverage as a detriment to negotiations, but he said the contract to supply “communal alcohol” would be sealed by the end of this week...