There are a myriad theories that revolve around this one. To wit:
The ivy in the term is referring to the ivy-covered walls of the historic buildings of these institutions (See image)
One theory leads us to believe that over a century ago, an interscholastic athletic league was formed that comprised of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and a fourth school that keeps changing with the stories . It was officially called "IV League"; IV standing for Roman numeral four.
Most agree though that the term came from the sports world when New York Tribune sportswriter in 1933 who while describing the inter-university football season wrote, "A proportion of our eastern ivy colleges are meeting little fellows another Saturday before plunging into the strife and the turmoil".
Source: Wikipedia, Google Images
4 comments:
thats interesting. I think even the british places of high learning eton, oxford, cambridge have this ivy growing on the walls
i like buildinns with ivy. no matter where they are .....Britan/US or India ....for some reason i have a huge dislike for "most" of the things that are spanking new ...:)
well that bodes well for Arka. the older he gets, the fonder u will get of him :-)
haha..something on the lines of ...."grow old with me, the best is yet to come" ??? :)
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