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An Observer
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Date Posted: 13:20:19 10/17/24 Thu
Who wants to test that theory??
Well, for starters, certain faculty members at Harvard (I think you can count on pretty much every single professor in any of the social sciences), probably more than a few Ivy admission officers and, not least, it sounds like Erin McDermott might want to test that theory.
That's the significance of this article (and her inclusion therewith) in Harvard Magazine.
Excuse me. I meant to type "**HARVARD** Magazine."
In case you haven't been paying attention over the last seven decades, what the Harvard AD wants counts for more than what the Dartmouth AD wants.
Do you think that, if Princeton football wins a wild, eventually-championship-determining game against Dartmouth on a controversial call, that the Ivy League office would issue a statement the following Sunday morning criticizing the refereeing in the overtime period?
I have bad news for you. If Buddy Teevens or Sammy McCorkle makes that call to Robin Harris early Sunday morning, she ain't pickin' up. When Erin McDermott makes that call, a press release is issued before noon.
That's the difference between what Harvard wants and what Dartmouth wants.
We may or may not be headed for D-III, but the Dayton Rule ain't gonna have anything to do with it.
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