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Volunteers flocked to donate their Crimson blood on the first day of the Harvard-Yale Blood Drive Challenge. The event pits the two schools against each other in three categories—total production units of blood, the number of first time donors, and the number of volunteer staff. The points earned in each category will be added up to determine whether Harvard or Yale triumphs this year. All blood donations will go to the American Red Cross...
Although participants were in a celebratory mood, the cloud of last year’s loss to Yale hovered over the event. In 2005, Yale collected 60 more units of blood than Harvard...
...Yale ran a 22-hour blood drive last year,” Kathy M. Goodson ’07, one of the drive’s coordinators, said. “Ours only ran for 18 hours. We realized later that this time difference wasn’t taken into account in the scoring...
...consequence of last year’s loss, Harvard had to place an ad in the Yale Daily News, congratulating the Bulldogs on their victory. This year the stakes are perhaps even higher—the losing school’s dean must don the victorious school’s apparel for a photo, also likely to run in the paper. But Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 wrote in an e-mail that he is not worried that he will have to display the Bulldogs’ colors...
...Dean of Yale College Peter Salovey has a slightly different take...