Word: harvarditis
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Please, oh please, Harvard, listen to my pleas. Where other Harvard institutions have fallen--Wellesley women, the Porcellian Club, and expungement--do not force Pinocchio's to follow suit. What Mom's apple pie is to America R.F. D., what Walt Disney is to puerile pubescents, and what cocaine is to the Studio 54 crowd--Pinocchio's pizza is to me. Fair Harvard, can't you grant one last wish to an embittered senior, before he ventures off into that frozen wasteland, that tasteless tundra, of Gino's shake 'n bake pizza...
...GAME Official Statistics TEAM STATS Harvard Yale First Downs 15 17 Rushing 9 8 Passing 3 7 Penalty 3 2 Rushing ATTEMPTS 54 44 Yards Rushing 173 154 Yards Lost Rushing 21 62 Net Yards Rushing 152 92 Net Yards Passing 96 200 Passes Attempted 13 31 Passes Completed 5 14 Had Intercepted 0 3 Total Offensive Plays 67 75 Total Net Yards 248 292 Average Gain Per Play 3.7 3.9 Fumbles: Number--Lost 3--1 6--3 Penalties: Number--Yards 9--84 8--91 Interceptions--Yards 3--52 1--11 Number of Punts--Yards 7--221 3--109 Average...
...GAME Official Statistics INDIVIDUAL STATS Harvard Rushing Att. Yds. TD Callinan 18 73 Hollingsworth 19 40 1 St. John 11 11 1 Passing Att.-Comp.-Int. Yds. TD St. John 13-5-0 96 1 Pass Receiving No. Yds. TD Callinan 2 62 1 Hollingsworth 1 16 Punting No. Avg. Milland 7 31 Yale Rushing Att. Yds. TD Hill 18 43 Dunn 13 23 1 Rogan 6 11 Passing Att.-Comp.-Int. Yds. TD Dunn 9-6-0 73 Rogan 21-8-2 127 Pass Receiving No. Yds. TD Stratton 6 121 Hill 2 13 Rostomily 2 20 Punting...
...have played his part in bringing into existence that traveling circuit which gave employment to so many poets, British and American, during the fifties and the sixties. He also made it known that he was available to lecture, provided that the fee was right. The lecture he gave at Harvard in 1947 on Don Quixote as part of a series commemorating the quatercentenary of the birth of Cervantes is still talked of, for he had consumed a few too many Martinis before lecturing, began by apologizing for his new set of dentures, and then launched upon Don Quixote by admitting...
...came from a family of decayed gentry whose life centered on a summer home in Newburyport, Mass. His father was a charming scapegrace, only occasionally employed. When Marquand entered Harvard in 1911, it was on a scholarship, although he was an indifferent scholar. He was a public high school boy, ignored by the "St. Grottlesex" preppies...