Friday, May 5, 2023

Harvard’s first mascot John the Orange Man Imperial Cabinet Photo


      Here is a wonderful piece of Harvard history consisting of a large, signed photo of John “the Orange Man” Lovett.  John immigrated from Ireland around the time of the potato famine in the 1840s and ended up in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He would work odd jobs around the area and in 1858 he began selling fruit in Harvard Square.

      It was said in 1858 that he went to Soldier Field to watch the Harvard men play baseball.  John ended up bringing them Irish sweet water consisting of water, molasses and vinegar.  He would continue to attend sporting events and became a popular fixture among the Harvard men.  Along with his donkey Radcliffe they became the first mascots for Harvard.  

     In 1891 the Boston Daily Globe dubbed him the most popular man at Harvard.  It was rumored that in addition to his fruit selling business he was sneaking liquor to the students in what was during this time a dry campus.  John would pass away from illness in 1906 after nearly 50 years being a fixture of Harvard and Cambridge.  


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