HARVARD SUCKS

Started by Josh '99, December 01, 2003, 06:31:07 PM

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Drew

Hold on a sec! Don't you guys suck, too? Kinda...?..sorta....?....just a lil bit..?..ok.... going to creep off the board.....pay no attention to the troll..... hope the summer was good for all.  LET'S GO TECH!  
Cheers!
Drew

Jim Hyla

[quote CU at Stanford]Harvard sucks.

Guess what they are doing for freshman orientation?  They show them "Love Story"--
Showing of the Oscar-winning ultimate romance about a Harvard hockey player and a Radcliffe musician who fall in love. Provided with Crimson Key's own live, witty, and deliciously irreverent commentary, this freshman tradition can't be missed! $3. Proceeds benefit Crimson Key Society.[/quote]

Yeah, but look what they are doing for the rest of us! As reported over the past month and again in The New York Times Sunday Styles section, Harvard has a 10 year licensing agreement for a line of preppy clothing modeled after the 60s. It willed be named "Harvard Yard" and is described by the creative director as "We want to combine the power of Harvard with the power of a plaid shirt."

Now, I for one am not entirely happy with the whole "Harvard Sucks" idea, but this is enough to be converted.

Edit: Not often reading "John Spencer Is Dead", I didn't realize that this was already posted. Sorry kingpin248.

However, there is another NY Times column today that summarizes much of what I liked about CU. Maybe I should move this to JSID?
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

David Harding

[quote Jim Hyla]
However, there is another NY Times column today that summarizes much of what I liked about CU. Maybe I should move this to JSID?[/quote]That's a pretty skimpy tag line on his credentials.

Al DeFlorio

[quote David Harding][quote Jim Hyla]
However, there is another NY Times column today that summarizes much of what I liked about CU. Maybe I should move this to JSID?[/quote]That's a pretty skimpy tag line on his credentials.[/quote]
This should fill in any blanks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Weinberg
Al DeFlorio '65

Rosey

[quote Jim Hyla]However, there is another NY Times column today that summarizes much of what I liked about CU.[/quote]
Biking around the Duke campus this weekend, I was struck by how Cornell must have looked to someone who attended before all the elm trees died.  It's a terrible shame Cornell didn't move to replace the forest sooner, because now I fear we are stuck with Cornell feeling like a city, with trees in planters, rather than buildings nestled in the spaces between trees.
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mnagowski

QuoteIt's a terrible shame Cornell didn't move to replace the forest sooner, because now I fear we are stuck with Cornell feeling like a city, with trees in planters, rather than buildings nestled in the spaces between trees.

Not to further the thread-drift, but when I was back on campus in July I was struck by how much taller the trees on Ho Plaza had gotten since I graduated four years ago. So maybe we can get back to that time one day.

P.S. Harvard sucks.
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Trotsky

[quote Kyle Rose]Biking around the Duke campus this weekend, I was struck by how Cornell must have looked to someone who attended before all the elm trees died.[/quote]It still didn't look like Yale-in-Horse-Country, which is what Duke looks like. ;-)

I did not find any with a five minute search, but there are amazing photos of Cornell in the 20's and 30's in full elm glory.

David Harding

[quote Al DeFlorio][quote David Harding][quote Jim Hyla]
However, there is another NY Times column today that summarizes much of what I liked about CU. Maybe I should move this to JSID?[/quote]That's a pretty skimpy tag line on his credentials.[/quote]
This should fill in any blanks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Weinberg[/quote]That was meant to be my point, perhaps made too subtly.

Al DeFlorio

[quote David Harding][quote Al DeFlorio][quote David Harding][quote Jim Hyla]
However, there is another NY Times column today that summarizes much of what I liked about CU. Maybe I should move this to JSID?[/quote]That's a pretty skimpy tag line on his credentials.[/quote]
This should fill in any blanks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Weinberg[/quote]That was meant to be my point, perhaps made too subtly.[/quote]
Your point was understood, certainly by me.
Al DeFlorio '65

Josh '99

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Trotsky

[quote Josh '99]Another thing Harvard sucks at is making coffee that is not poisonous.[/quote]

Harvard replaces sodium chloride with sodium azide to be consistent with university policy.

judy

Bump.

Harvard Sucks! LGR! And I'm jealous of all those who get to be there tonight.

jdonofrio

Anyone know if the chance of getting caught throwing fish is higher or lower in section O or N than in the student sections?

redice

The answer is obvious!!    Section O would be higher because.......Section O & Harvard both SUCK!!:-)
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

Josh '99

Yes indeed, Harvard does suck.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04