more school traditions# EnglishChat - 鸟语花香
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By far the most common good-luck tradition at college is rubbing the nose--
or some other part of the anatomy---of a prominent statue.For example:
At Harvard,students rub the left foot of the statue of John Harvard,who
sits outside University Hall in Harvard Yard.//puke
In the lobby of Dartmouth's Hopkins Center, students shine the nose of a bust
of Warner Bentley, a past director of the center, which is the school's arts
complex.
And at Brown, the shiny nose on campus belongs to the statue of J
or some other part of the anatomy---of a prominent statue.For example:
At Harvard,students rub the left foot of the statue of John Harvard,who
sits outside University Hall in Harvard Yard.//puke
In the lobby of Dartmouth's Hopkins Center, students shine the nose of a bust
of Warner Bentley, a past director of the center, which is the school's arts
complex.
And at Brown, the shiny nose on campus belongs to the statue of J