Thursday, July 7, 2011

Question 1167: Rising from the ashes, getting into clubs

A statue of John X, sits in the institution named in his honour. Despite the name of the place, the statue does not depict his true likeness, as the sculptor had no accurate image to work from. The statue claims that it depicts John X Founder, 1638, but in reality X was a contributor, not the founder; the institution was founded in 1636; and the statue is actually a likeness of someone else. The sculptor used a student as a model.

The statue is located centrally in X Yard. Tour guides often tell visitors it is good luck to rub John X's left foot. There is, however, among the residents of the institution a longstanding tradition of urinating on the statue at night.

Identify X.


Eeeww, why is my hand smelling so funny now?


Answer: John Harvard it is.

21 Answers:

Anonymous said...

harvard

mihir said...

john harvard

AbhinavMonk said...

X is Harvard

Tejas said...

Harvard

wheelsandwings said...

Harvard

Adi said...

John Harvard..That would mean that X is Harvard.

abhilash said...

harvard

SK said...

Harvard??

indian said...

john harvard --harvard university.

arpit said...

harvard

pranav said...

harvard

Karthik G V said...

John harvard

Anonymous said...

Harvard
- Sukanto

ashwin said...

harvard

Rahul Varma said...

HARVARD , John - X

Siddarth Pai said...

John HArvard
at HArvard U

ashwin sangameswaran said...

Harvard.


cracked by everyone who has watched the social network?

Unknown said...

Harvard is X....

akshay. said...

X : john harvard
also known as the statue of the three lies

And-E said...

Harvard

Unknown said...

X = Harvard