Posted on 11/19/2016 8:24:53 PM PST by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
BOSTONIn the city where H.L. Mencken got handcuffed for selling a magazine and a ship captain landed in jail for lewd behavior because he kissed his wife upon return from sea, Yale undergraduates evaded arrest and inspired their football team by publicly disrobing in a chilly Harvard Stadium.
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Shrinkage alert! Ha!
LOL
Do they stop for brie and champagne between plays?
Dont forget the caviar and truffles.
Someone asked, “hows it hangin’”, so they showed em.
Ah, yes. And the pate and martinis at halftime. Their tailgate parties are probably catered.
Harvard Stadium is the oldest permanent concrete structure in the country. Second oldest collegiate football stadium, I believe.
E’ffen Yalies, maybe the world would be better if they never existed..I’m talkin’ skull and boners and the other losers among there alumni.
Harvard since 1873. Yale around the same time. The first intercollegiate game was Princeton vs. Rutgers in 1869.
The boys from the original eastern colleges also volunteered in droves for every war being offered since the Revolution and before.
The brie thing came much later.
Aren’t they opposed to the whole violence and competition thing? Or does that come after they become bureaucRATS?
Later—like after WWI.
I was at the game today & seen that. Thankfully I was sitting on the other side of the stadium. Though my team lost....I was happy to see Yale finally win something. The kids went utterly insane at the end of the game. Just sat back & laughed at it all, though it did cost Harvard a share of the Ivy League title.
Don't confuse administrators, professors, and a few snowflakes with everyday reality, which is pretty much the same at any college.
We fart in your general direction.
That is funny. Was just watching the witch/duck scene 10 seconds ago.
Elite, blue-blooded, and brie-eating hasn't meant ball-less, whether across the pond or here. Check out the WWII, Korea, and Vietnam war memorials at the old Eastern colleges. A lot were officers, and in the American military, officers lead from the front.
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There is a “fight song” maybe unofficial that I heard back in the fifties:
“Fight fiercely Harvard; Fight, Fight, Fight!
Impress them with our prowess, do!
Be it they possess the might;
But none the less, we have the will!
So, Fight, Fight, Fight!”
That’s all I remember.
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