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having a cow
it is an oft-cited tradition among members of the harvard universe that tenured professors at that college are allowed the privilege of letting their cows graze in harvard yard. no modern day professor has ever asserted this esoteric right to pasture…until now.
on september 10 at 1630, harvey cox, the hollis professor of divinity (wearing full academic regalia) will lead a “scottish highland long-haired cow, with fetching bangs, or a jersey, with soulful eyes” into harvard yard for the first time in over 200 years. a minister will then offer an invocation to assembled faculty members, students, friends, cox, the cow, and yours truly. the company will adjourn to the divinity school for refreshments and to listen to a 17-piece big band where cox plays tenor sax and the cows (presumably) play the cow bells.
more here. less here. photo credit.
I could read the Harvard Magazine email updates… or just follow the ragbag.
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Guys, we are so going to watch.
Harvard Magazine email updates…
September 10, 4:30 PM. See you there‽ Also,...whole “College Pump” column