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- From: aelman@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (Adam Elman)
- Subject: Re: Football Rivalry
- Message-ID: <aelman.722502024@Xenon.Stanford.EDU>
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- Organization: CS Department, Stanford University, California, USA
- References: <1992Nov23.032605.44665@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 07:00:24 GMT
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- sme3@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (SCOTT MATTHEW ESTRIN) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Nov22.202107.28375@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>, J.Theodore.Schuerzing
- >er@dartmouth.edu (J. Theodore Schuerzinger) writes:
- >>Lehigh isn't the only school trying to break tradition -- Dartmouth's
- >>administration is, too. Just one of the reasons so many students hate
- >>president Freedman.
- >>
- >Well, President Likens' wishes came true. After the game (in which we lost by
- >one lousy field goal), absolutely nothing happened. We all "exited the
- >stadium in an orderly fashion" as we were instructed.
-
- >I was kind of disappointed, actually. My first Lehigh-Lafayette game and it
- >ends just like any other game. Bo-ring.
-
- > - Scott
-
- That's kinda sad. But like I said in my other (and much too long)
- post, I'd rather have that than a full-fledged riot.
-
- But nothing will ever beat rushing the field after Stanford's
- last-second (literally) 27-25 win up in Berkeley two years ago. :-)
- The Cal fans were too dazed to do anything to us that time, so we were
- just out there celebrating our little hearts out.
-
- Adam Elman
- aelman@cs.stanford.edu
-