The annual Harvard-Yale football game is of surpassing interest to those with a stake in either venerable institution but, for the rest of us, there is potentially some difficulty in deciding which team to root for. To an outsider, there just doesn't seem to be all that much qualitative difference between the schools. This is the critical point, it would seem, of Helen E. Hokinson's undated cover proposal for the New Yorker. After all, one never wants to be caught waving the wrong banner.
Helen E. Hokinson New Yorker cover proposal |
Helen E. Hokinson Ira & Larry Goldberg Auctioneers Manuscript and Collectibles Auction Sale 30, April 30, 2005, Lot 1238 |
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