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Leverett had a different approach. “We’re a really friendly, happy house. No snootiness, no vulgarity. Peace and love! Lev love!” Hillary W. Steinbrook ’07 said. A giant bunny—the house’s mascot??hugged every “rising rabbit...
Susan Kalloch, mother of Dunster resident Andrew L. Kalloch ’06, jokingly called dodgeball “the best sport at Harvard” and said that the lively Dunster mascot??—a giant moose—was the best part of the antics...
...circulated yearly around your office or cellblock. Inevitably, it also separates you from five to ten bucks—or a few grand for the Pete Roses of the world—as you attempt to forecast the future using such pragmatic indicators as “team mascot?? and “school colors...
...Yale” across her chest. Nor is Dartboard particularly fond of our other options—t-shirts with lewd and/or violent images all over them. One t-shirt depicts the Yale bulldog kneeling in front of John Harvard, his face at level with our mascot??s crotch. Another portrays John Harvard straddling a bottle of vodka. Dartboard can just imagine the devout Puritan turning in his grave...
...crowd and appeared in a Benjamin Franklin get-up, predicting that Penn would defeat the Crimson and win the Ivy title on its home turf. And while Corso’s costume may have technically been inaccurate—Franklin isn’t actually Penn’s mascot??its spirit was absolutely correct. Following the genius of its bespectacled founding father, Penn invented a new way to win in this rivalry—by blowout...