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...incidences of underage drinking involving both Harvard and Yale students had taken place since the tailgate’s start, she said shortly before noon that...
Harvard-Yale is the grandest, oldest tradition in collegiate sports. On Saturday at noon, The Harvard Crimson will bring The Game into the information...
...leading up to Saturday’s Harvard-Yale Game, prompting the cancellation of yesterday’s pep rally and the relocation of Saturday’s tailgate from Ohiri Field to an undetermined location. The new tailgate location will be announced online at www.thetailgate2006.com and www.college.harvard.edu by noon today, according to an e-mail sent to the student body by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 yesterday afternoon. “The tailgate is not being canceled. It’s just being relocated,” Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake...
...Harvard-Yale Game has been moved from Ohiri Field to an undetermined location due to rain, according to an e-mail sent to the campus by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross '71 this afternoon. The new location will be announced online at www.thetailgate2006.com and www.college.harvard.edu by noon tomorrow, according to the e-mail...
...Athletics announced. The Game was sold out in 2004, the last year it was played at Harvard Stadium, The Crimson reported at the time. Tardy ticket-seekers may be left to watch the action on the TV screen—WLVI-TV 56 will broadcast the Game starting at noon. A former New York Yankees radio broadcaster, Charley Steiner, who now calls games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, will provide the play-by-play. The color commentary will be shaded crimson and blue—former Harvard tackle Danny M. Jiggetts ’76, later a Chicago Bear...