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Yale president Arthur Twining Hadley penned the inscription, which reads: "On Pemberton Hill, 255 Feet North of This Spot, Was Born on April Fifth 1649 Elihu Yale, Governor of Madras, Whose Permanent Memorial in His Native Land is the College That Bears His Name."
Nickname: Bulldogs, Eli’s: Colors: Yale blue and white [1] ... The Yale Bulldogs baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Yale University in New ...
Elihu's house. Elihu Club is housed in a three-story white clapboard house built between 1762 and 1776 at 175 Elm Street. [14] [15] This house is the oldest of all of Yale's secret society buildings, and purportedly one of the oldest original structures in the United States still in regular use.
Most common Yale graduate names. Above, the top ten most common names for Yale graduates are listed. Based in New Haven, Connecticut, Yale graduates are most likely to be called David, John and ...
Eli most commonly refers to: Eli (name), a given name, nickname and surname; ... Eli, someone from Yale University, after Elihu Yale [broken anchor] See also
The Harvard Glee Club (HGC), and more recently the Radcliffe Choral Society (RCS), perform Harvardiana as part of their annual Harvard-Yale Football Concert. This concert takes place the night before the iconic football game between the two schools and involves the performance of a series of fight songs accompanied by heckling from the other school's choir(s).
This is an incomplete list of U.S. college nicknames. If two nicknames are given, the first is for men's teams and the second for women's teams, unless otherwise noted.
Adam Snow, polo player, played varsity hockey and lacrosse at Yale against Harvard University [112] John Spagnola (B.A. 1978), football player with the NFL's Eagles, Seahawks and Packers [113] Jeff Van Gundy (attended Yale College for his freshman year), head coach for the NBA's New York Knicks and Houston Rockets [114]