He never wore a uniform, never drove a squad car or made an arrest, but he was a prized member of the Yale Police force — and, arguably, the one who most enjoyed being scratched behind the ears.Eli and his partner, Officer Charles Hebron (Photo by Michael...
Amidst the lore that surrounds “The Game,” as the Yale-Harvard football rivalry is known, the game of 1968 is particularly memorable for many on both sides of the Blue-Crimson divide.The cover of the program for the Yale-Harvard football game of 1950.At...
The saying goes that hindsight is always 20/20. Taking that maxim to heart, here is a look at 20 ways that Yale has grown since Richard C. Levin became president 20 years ago.Richard C. LevinThese are not the only changes that occurred during those two...
It was during the 1908 Olympic games in London that Alfred Carlton Gilbert (1909 M.D.) introduced the innovation that would change the sport of pole-vaulting forever and, ironically, cost him sole title to a gold medal.This showing Gilbert in mid-vault...