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...Penn, which attracted 18,630 fans and the ESPN “College Gameday” show to Franklin Field. The 2005 home opener against Brown, a 38-35 double-overtime win for the Crimson and the only blemish on the Bears’ Ivy championship campaign that season, drew 11,134 to Harvard Stadium.“It was certainly a very electric atmosphere,” said senior fullback Noah Van Niel, “just walking out onto the field and seeing the stands more full than ever before except for the Harvard-Yale games...
...Lord & Taylor locations around the country and $100 million to renovate the 680,000 sq. ft. (about 63,000 sq m) Fifth Avenue flagship store, which hasn't been touched since the 1970s. In addition to redoing the entire store inside and out and opening a specialty eatery by Drew Nieporent (the restaurateur who operates Nobu and Tribeca Grill), Baker will shrink the store to a more manageable size and rent out the remaining space as luxury offices. The money made will be reinvested in the store...
...While Schuster continued to defend his resolution, veteran committee member Alfred B. Fantini, who drew chuckles from the audience for a forceful delivery that often bordered on shouting, criticized Schuster and Nolan’s proposal “nebulous” and lacking in specifics...
...defensive line comes back with experience but is slightly weakened by the loss of a few familiar faces. The Crimson lost an NFL-caliber tackle to graduation in the form of Mike Berg ’07, who frequently drew double teams to free up space for the rest of the unit. The defensive end corps also took a hit in the offseason when the Bryant brothers–Desmond and Brenton—were forced to miss the season for unrelated academic reasons...
...when shouting “2008” would draw that kind of reaction from my classmates. And it wasn’t just class pride: during the Crimson Key Society’s screening of “Love Story,” the sight of Weld Hall drew cheers from a few and boos from the rest. The mere mention of the word “Canaday” was enough to send a section of any freshman gathering into a frenzy, and the only time you’ll hear Harvard students boo Yale like the class...