The Cornell Chronicle
Vol. 31, Number 14, November 18, 1999

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

CU-developed biogels can be used to deliver medicines to the body

Y2K precaution: Many systems to be shut down for New Year's

Philips invests in CU's flat-screen color TV technology

SUNY trustees approve budget that is short $4.6 million for Cornell

Faculty Members Elected to Named Professorships

Clothing drive begins during Thanksgiving

Weapons expert worries about lack of safe, secure storage for Russian nukes

'Greatest living violinist' performs with young Baltic virtuosos Nov. 22

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