harvard class of 2005
+3 = 8.16% & lets pull a hat-trick at harvard/yale

hope to see a ton of people this weekend out for harvard/yale — while we are trashing yale on the football field, (and perhaps ourselves outside the stadium) — why not make it a hat-trick and trash the tigers at their own game? — we are at 8.16% — care to up it http://bit.ly/H2005

Currier and Kirkland are in the lead by house participation in the 2005 gift! — help your house now by participating in our reunion gift at http://bit.ly/harvard2005
— we are on track to hit 29% right now, but we can do much better…

Currier and Kirkland are in the lead by house participation in the 2005 gift! — help your house now by participating in our reunion gift at http://bit.ly/harvard2005

— we are on track to hit 29% right now, but we can do much better…

8% flat — way to go 2005 — we are cooking

hope to see you all at the game — sam

Thanks to everyone who came by the Bay Area event last night! It was great to see you all. Would love to hear your reactions to the event. Feel free to do so by commenting on this post. (Or, if you want some of the leftovers, tell me when you want to come by :)). A strong Harvard is important for innovation in all the areas we care about, such as tech, clean energy and entrepreneurship. If you have time today, please donate. Link’s to the right.

- Jessica

Compared to the class of ‘04 on this date, we have 10 more donors (110 vs. 100) and a higher participation rate (6.9% vs. 6.3%). Let’s pull ahead even more by the end of the month!

if you read the below message on twitter, visit http://harvard2005.com/ for all the details of The Game. :)

126th Playing of the Harvard-Yale Game (aka “The Game”) Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009 Location: Yale Bowl — New Haven, CT Kick-Off: 12 noon Tickets: Call the Harvard Ticket Office at 617-495-2211 Parking: NEW THIS YEAR — General admission parking will not be available at the Yale Bowl. All parking at the Yale Bowl will require a parking pass purchased in advance through the Yale Ticket Office for $15 by calling 203-432-1400. Alternatively, parking will be available in downtown New Haven with free shuttle service to the Yale Bowl. Click HERE for details. Alternate Transportation Option: The Friends of Harvard Football is sponsoring a Bus Trip that is open to the public. Two charter buses will leave from Harvard Stadium at 6:30 AM sharp the morning of The Game and return to Harvard Stadium following the game. Parking is available at Harvard Stadium for the day for bus riders. The cost is $40 per person. To register, call the Harvard Varsity Club at 617-495-3535 or email Grace Clark at clark3@fas.harvard.edu. For details click HERE. TV: The Game will be televised live nationally in High-Definition on Versus Network (Vs.) — available via most local cable providers and on Dish Network (Channel 151). Radio: The Game will be broadcast live in the Boston area on both 1510 AM The Zone and student-run WHRB 95.3 FM, and nationally on SIRIUS Satellite Radio (Channel 130). H-Y Series: Harvard has defeated Yale 7 out of the last 8 years, including a 10-0 Crimson victory last year on a freezing day at Harvard Stadium that gave Harvard its second straight Ivy League championship. However, Yale holds the all-time lead in the series as the Bulldogs have won The Game 65 times, Harvard has won 52 meetings and there have been 8 ties.

7.00% is the magic number for participation

we are rolling, 7% isn’t bad for November 10% — sam

6.81% is the magic number of the day - we are slowly getting there :)

progress, +2 more since 11/3…. = 106 gifts & 6.63%

Princeton 2005 on 10/30 is still lagging, with just 5 reported gifts, but don’t let them fool you — they are just biding their time — let’s compound our lead before they pour on the sprint

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