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The Split Button being installed in 1981.
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The Split Button being installed in 1981.
In 1878, Penn claimed their first intercollegiate victory, going 1-2-1 in that season.
For the early to mid 1900s, "Yea, Rowbottom" meant that chaos was about to break out on Penn's campus.
From the year 1958, Franklin Field was played on during the week by the college team and on Sundays, it was home to the Philadelphia Eagles which continued on until 1970.
Men's soccer at Penn was nearly halted as soon as it started, but resilient players fought for a varsity team in 1907.
Franklin Field became the home to the Liberty Bell Classic in 1980, when American track and field athletes boycotted the 1980 Olympics.
A band performs for the Penn crowd at Skimmer in the spring of 1955, until it was banned by both the city and the University in 1973. Skimmer was held along the banks of the Schuylkill River. This year, the even will be on College Green.
Penn students protest the construction of Meyerson Hall on campus. These protests were one of the many free speech cases that the University has dealt with in its history. Other instances include the “water buffalo” incident, race-based protests and, more recently, Occupy protests.