At the center of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, USA, stands the John Harvard Statue, a bronze figure that has become a focal point for both visitors and prospective students. Unveiled to honor the school’s namesake, the statue is not actually a likeness of John Harvard but has nonetheless become an enduring symbol of the university. Over the years, it has been the target of numerous pranks, often finding itself covered in tar, paint, or other substances. Despite these playful alterations, the statue remains a central landmark, inviting passersby to engage with its storied history and the vibrant campus life that surrounds it.
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