Word: ithaca
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...addition, food can be an expensive commodity if the student must eat his meals in Ithaca or in one of the University's large cafeterias. Even in the cafeterias, he must pay for his meals individually, since there is no contract rate. Thus board rates an be alarmingly high and cafeteria food can be alarmingly bad. Here again, students with an eye on both their pocketbooks and their digestive processes are likely to find the fraternities attractive...
Although the bass drum is too delicate for noise making, Novick hinted that the Band would not be soundless when it rolled into Ithaca. "Perhaps Cornell will appreciate an early morning serenade this Saturday," he remarked. Last year the Band gave Yale a similar free concert in the dark, but, received little gratitude from students or police...
...sheer physical size, Cornell outdistances any other Ivy school by almost any standard of comparison. The Ithaca campus sprawls over thousands of acres, and the University also has considerable chunks of land in Geneva, N. Y., Buffalo, and New York City, where the Medical and Nursing Schools are located...
...main campus at Ithaca, perched "several hundred feet above the southern extremity of Cayuga Lake," as one official publication anatomically describes it, has long had the reputation of being one of the most scenic in the United States. On esthetic grounds alone, Cornell students show pardonable pride when they sing of their "noble alma mater, Glorious to view...
...ITHACA, N.Y. Oct. 8--Physically, if not mentally, recovered from its opening game setback by the University of Massachusetts, the Harvard varsity football team went through a light workout here today as it prepared for Cornell in both teams' Ivy opener...