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...heads after a drunken night of revelry to prepare for even drunker revelry to come on Game day. Young men and women turn to friends, family, or anyone really, in search of a place to stay, hoping they won’t find themselves turned out on the streets. Don??t worry—FM helps keep the Harvard homeless off the crazy streets of New Haven...
...Your Friends: Oh, you didn’t go to a New England prep school? That’s why you don??t know anyone at Yale! No worries, it’s Harvard, so chances are that your roommate, your blockmate, or the kid across the hall did. They’ll know at least five Yalies, so follow them...
However, although “Clumsy Girl”, “Down Under Boy”, and “Messy Hot Mess” don??t exactly live up to the Waldorfs and Van der Woodsens, Harvard and NYC do have their similarities...
...Make Friends with a Townie: But don??t get too intimate—you wouldn’t want to end up with children who aren’t double legacies. Then again, they don??t go to Yale, so that’s one thing in their favor...
...face painting as well, but FM recommends doing the latter before Eliot HoCo’s hands are occupied double-fisting with stemware.Technically, tailgating ends during the third quarter, but if you aren’t in the mood for the game, or are unable to master the stairs, don??t worry; most HoCos plan on serving throughout. The tailgates offer ample opportunities to show some Harvard pride, whether you remember making it into the stadium...