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Pancakes, Alcohol Secured For Game

Following Mahan’s suggestion earlier this semester for each House to host a pancake breakfast so as to encourage students to eat starches prior to tailgating and to minimize instances of alcohol poisoning in the process, Harvard University Dining Services has one slated for 8:00 to 10:30 a.m. the day of the Game.

All dining halls will also be open for a “victory dinner” at 6:00 p.m., Corker said.

“I just felt that it would be neat to start a Harvard tradition in which we had everyone explicitly eat breakfast together,” Mahan said. “I don’t know how extensive the menu will be, but it’s going to be a kind of traditional, American breakfast. We’re going to try to make it a Harvard-Yale morning tradition.”

The distribution of available parking has also been amended. Originally Mahan said that 50 of the spaces would be allocated to Yale and 100 to Harvard. The new plan gives Yale 60 spaces and Harvard 90.

Applications for those spaces were due on Monday.

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While some student groups requested more than one space and may receive fewer than expected, every student group should expect a tailgating area.

“We should be able to give a space to every group that applied, more or less,” Mahan said.

—Staff writer Margaret W. Ho can be reached at mwho@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Joshua P. Rogers can be reached at jprogers@fas.harvard.edu.

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