Big man back on campus
Charles Harrington/University Photography
Ed Marinaro, the all-time leading rusher in Cornell and Ivy-League history, returned to campus Nov. 13 to
celebrate the 28th anniversary of his breaking the NCAA career rushing record at the time. Mary Mike, left, a Marinaro
fan who retired from Olin Library in 1987, gets a copy of the "1971 All American Handbook" signed by old No. 44
during an autograph session in Schoellkopf Hall before Saturday's game against Columbia, which the Big Red won 31-29.
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Highlights
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