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...True, Harvard isn’t as wealthy as it was last year. Its endowment in 2009 may be no more than Yale??s endowment was in 2007. But it is not money alone that makes a partnership and developing land that Harvard already owns could be at least a break-even venture. Schools much smaller, with far fewer financial and intellectual resources, have formed true and productive partnerships with their local neighbors. The University of Pennsylvania’s deep commitment to local engagement described in its “Penn Compact” and the University...
...think it’s all part of a larger celebratory package, in a sense.” But to many of the spectators, the “wall” wasn’t the only suspect-looking item to emerge during Yale??s halftime show: there was also the giant “missile” that tore down the “wall.” “When I initially heard about the suspension, I thought it was as a result of that giant, ugly, penis-like thing that tore down the wall...
...Yale. “Harvey and I had a little debate about this, this morning. I think we have a great time here.” For their part, Harvard students said that their university’s ranking, location, and Harvard-Yale t-shirts are all superior to Yale??s. “[Harvard also has the] biggest endowment, which leads to all sorts of great puns,” said Fish. Despite mutual teasing and criticism, however, students said the rivalry does not run deep. “My sister probably threatened to disown...
...gusts up to 39 miles per hour, the Crimson’s one downfield completion—a deep ball from Pizzotti to sophomore Marco Iannuzzi in the second quarter—was good for a 39-yard gain, but Iannuzzi immediately fumbled and the ball was recovered by Yale??s Larry Abare. “It was not going to be a great opportunity to throw the football like we’re used to doing, and on both sides of the ball, I thought our offensive and defensive lines set the tone for everybody...
...based attacks to counter a punishing wind. With a run-first offense at heart—bolstered by last year’s Ivy League Player of the Year Mike McLeod—and the best run defense in the league, the conditions seemed to tip the scales in Yale??s favor. But a workmanlike performance from Crimson sophomore Gino Gordon and a dominating effort from Harvard’s front seven never even gave the Bulldogs a real chance.Harvard established a run game early, as the offensive line created huge holes for the sophomore to run through...