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The wildly innovative sculptor and filmmaker, Yale class of 1989, heads back to the halls of ivy to present his first major project since the six-hour excremental eruption of “River of Fundament.”

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Those halls of ivy surely resonated with the reflecting sounds of rehearsing students.

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The story was bizarre enough to become the subject of a segment on CBS’s “60 Minutes” in 1999, titled “The Scuffed Halls of Ivy.”

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The halls of ivy boast two new VIP scions this fall.

For his excursion into the halls of ivy, the corporate Big Man on Campus costs his firm anywhere from $25 for a week-long conference to $3,000 for a full academic year of residence on campus�plus his regular salary.

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