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  2. Handsome Dan - Wikipedia

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    Active 1889–1897 (retired to England). The original Handsome Dan, bought by Yale tackle Andrew Graves in 1889. Handsome Dan was selected based on his ability to tolerate bands and children, negative reaction to the color crimson and to tigers (the symbols of rival schools Harvard and Princeton respectively), bought by Yale student Andrew Barbey Graves, [1] who cleaned up the dog and named ...

  3. Big Boys (film) - Wikipedia

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    With his beloved cousin Allie returning from college to take them on a camping trip, Jamie eagerly awaits their reunion—that is, until Allie arrives with her new boyfriend, the stocky and handsome Dan. As the weekend progresses, Will forces Jamie to join him in chasing girls, but Jamie can't help being drawn to the supportive good nature of Dan.

  4. Talk:Handsome Dan - Wikipedia

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    This piece states that Handsome Dan XI was owned by Yale dean Horace Taft, but according to Sports Illustrated this Dan was owned by Yale alum and Pierson college master John Hersey. People, Sports Illustrated, December 1, 1969 As Hersey was a parttime resident of Martha's Vineyard, that would probably explain the Vineyard sightings of Dan ...

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  6. Category:Ivy League mascots - Wikipedia

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  8. Yale Bulldogs football - Wikipedia

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    Walter Camp, the "Father of American Football", as Yale's captain in 1878. The Bulldogs were the dominant team in the early days of intercollegiate football, winning 27 college football national championships, including 26 in 38 years between 1872 and 1909. [3]

  9. Lovage (band) - Wikipedia

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    Lovage was a collaborative project headed by Dan the Automator, [1] under his pseudonym "Nathaniel Merriweather" (a persona he created for the project Handsome Boy Modeling School). [2] Their only album is titled Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By, which was created in team with Mike Patton and Jennifer Charles, who both provide vocals. [3]