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True Blue tradition
As has become traditional, Employee Day at the Bowl on Sept. 27 included free admission for Yale employees and their guests and a free picnic lunch provided by Yale Dining Services. One new twist this year was the dedication of the U.S. Postal Service stamp honoring legendary Yale coach Walter Camp. But the highlight of the day was the Bulldogs 21-7 victory over the Cornell Big Red. Photos by Michael Marsland
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