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From the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
Leopold was born in 1887 and educated at Yale University.
A full version was presented at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1974, with Gilbert Price as Jimmy and Stephanie Cotsirilos as Jenny.
However the longest continuously-singing group is probably The Whiffenpoofs of Yale University, which was formed in 1909 and once included Cole Porter as a member.
In 1979, the Yale biologist Arthur Galston, who specialized in herbicide research, published a review of what was known at the time about the toxicity of TCDD.
During this time, he was employed and mentored by fellow racketeer Frankie Yale, a bartender in a Coney Island dance hall and saloon called the Harvard Inn.
Yale was a suspect but legal proceedings against him were dropped due to a lack of evidence.
In 1936, Whorf was appointed Honorary Research Fellow in Anthropology at Yale, and he was invited by Franz Boas to serve on the committee of the Society of American Linguistics ( later Linguistic Society of America ).
In a Yale library in 1971 he met fellow law student Hillary Rodham, who was a year ahead of him.
The process – carried out partly at “ revolutionary universities ” and partly within prisons – was investigated and reported upon by Robert Jay Lifton, then Research Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University: see Lifton ( 1961 ).
Originally called the Pioneer Mill, it was built by John R. Yale.
Yale, together with Rutgers, Princeton and Columbia met on October 20, 1873 at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City to agree a set of rules and regulations that would allow them play a form of football that was essentially Association football ( today often called " soccer " in the US ) in character.
The term " bowl " originates from the shape of the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California, which was built in 1923 and resembled the Yale Bowl, built in 1915.
In 1994, Yale University Church historian John Boswell argued that adelphopoiesis, a rite bonding two men, was akin to a religiously sanctioned same-sex union.
The unnamed college attended by the main characters was later given the name " Walden College ", revealed to be in Connecticut ( the same state as Yale ), and depicted as devolving into a third-rate institution under the weight of grade inflation, slipping academic standards, and the end of tenure — issues that Trudeau has consistently revisited since the original characters graduated.
President King, the leader of Walden College, was originally intended as a parody of Kingman Brewster, President of Yale, but all that remains of that is a certain physical resemblance.
* Paul de Man was a member of the Yale School and a prominent practitioner of deconstruction as he understood it.
This group came to be known as the Yale school and was especially influential in literary criticism.
By the end of his life he was Professor of Anthropology at Yale, where he never really fit in.
) The theologically conservative future president of Yale, Timothy Dwight, opined that " the style was crude and vulgar, and the sentiments were coarser than the style.
David Carr of Yale University commented in 1970 on Husserl's following: " It is well known that Husserl was always disappointed at the tendency of his students to go their own way, to embark upon fundamental revisions of phenomenology rather than engage in the communal task " as originally intended by the radical new science.
Elihu Yale ( April 5, 1649 – July 8, 1721 ) was an American merchant and philanthropist, governor of the East India Company settlement at Madras and a benefactor of the Collegiate School of Connecticut, which in 1718 was named Yale College in his honor.

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However, that Yale / Harvard game was played three weeks after St. Louis completed 45 and 48-yard passes against Kansas before a crowd of 7, 000 at Sportsman's Park.
A similar sport had been popular in the United States ( US ) during this time called ice polo, but by 1893 the first ice hockey matches were being played at Yale University and Johns Hopkins University.
" Webb offered her the opportunity to test with his band when they played a dance at Yale University.
The couple have four children: John David ( b. July 28, 1984 ), who signed a football contract with the St. Louis Rams in May 2006 and is currently playing with the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League ( John David also played college football at Morehouse ); Katia ( b. November 27, 1987 ), who graduated from Yale University with a Bachelors of Arts in 2010 ; and twins Olivia and Malcolm ( b. April 10, 1991 ) ( Malcolm attends the University of Pennsylvania ).
Prescott Bush was a cheerleader, played varsity golf, football, and baseball, and was president of the Yale Glee Club.
He played college football at Yale College from 1876 to 1882.
* 13 November — first edition of " The Game ", the annual contest between Yale Bulldogs and Harvard Crimson, is played under a modified set of rugby football rules known as " The Concessionary Rules ".
Princeton also played one home game at Giants Stadium ( against Yale ) during the construction of Princeton's new stadium in 1997.
While Harvard's football team is no longer one of the country's best as it often was a century ago during football's early days ( it won the Rose Bowl in 1920 ), both it and Yale have influenced the way the game is played.
Stagg played football as an end at Yale University and was selected to the first College Football All-America Team in 1889.
The console from which the Yale Memorial Carillon is played.
The instrument is played by members of a student-run group set up for the purpose, the Yale Guild of Carillonneurs, and selected guest carillonneurs.
It is interesting to note that for 25 years following the introduction in 1865 of the letter, it was the practice for the team captain to allow certain players who played in the most important games ( Yale or Princeton ) to keep the ' H ' jerseys as an award.
During the infancy of ice hockey in the United States, the school established itself as a powerhouse that often played and beat collegiate teams at Harvard and Yale.
Among other roles Pierce played at Yale were in Waiting for Godot, Saint Joan, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?.
Judge Phillip Troup, a Yale College graduate, and Tator's wife, Irmagarde Tator, a Mount Holyoke College graduate, also played major roles in the fledgling institution's founding and nurturing ; the former became its first president until his death in 1939 ; the latter, its first bursar.
While a student at Yale, she played for the varsity lacrosse team.
Yale and Harvard also played their traditional Thanksgiving Day game there on November 29, 1883 and November 24, 1887.
A member of the Undergraduate Athletic Association, he played football and basketball, becoming the first person in Yale history to be named captain of the basketball team in his junior and senior years.
He taught at Yale and Harvard Universities, and has played with Anthony Braxton and Leo Smith.
As the Ravens, the franchise played at Yale Field from 1994 – 2003.
The Ravens played in Yale Field.
The team previously played at Drillers Stadium on the Tulsa County Fairgrounds at 15th and Yale in midtown Tulsa.
Culture Clash in AmeriCCa played at Yale Rep in 2003.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Rome played piano in local dance bands and was already writing music while studying architecture and law at Yale University.

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