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Cornelliana is anything related to Cornell University, ... Dragon Day is an annual celebration that began in 1901, known as the "College of Architecture Day", ...
Dragon Day is an annual event that occurs the Friday before spring break at Cornell University. The center of the event is the procession of a dragon , created by first-year architecture students at the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning .
Fuertes Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on the North Campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.The observatory was designed by L.P. Burnham, Cornell Professor of Architecture [1] and completed in fall of 1917.
Crane (left) and David Hoy (right) were immortalized in Cornell lore in the song "Give My Regards to Davy". Thomas Frederick Crane (July 12, 1844, in New York – December 10, 1927) was an American folklorist, academic and lawyer.
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The Cornell Daily Sun is an independent newspaper at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.It is published twice weekly by Cornell University students and hired employees. Founded in 1880, The Sun is the oldest continuously independent college daily in the United State
The Cayuga's Waiters formed in 1949. The name is a play on Cornell's alma mater, "Far Above Cayuga's Waters".[1]:239 Although dressed in standard Glee Club attire (a tuxedo), they distinguished themselves from other Glee Club members by draping towels over their arms—a visual pun on their ensemble's name.
On May 11, 1972, Barton Hall was again the site of anti-war protests, and one protester threw a rock through a window. The rock thrower was mistakenly identified as physics major James R. Bean, who was later suspended and placed on trial for first degree riot, a class E felony. Bean was acquitted after a four-day trial.