Remembering the Cornell pumpkin
By Lee Kass
While conducting research in Kroch Library on Jan. 20, 1998, Lee Kass was inspired to write this poem. It was several months after a pumpkin mysteriously appeared on Oct. 8, 1997, on the peak of the 173-foot McGraw Tower. Exactly how the 60-pound pumpkin was placed on top of McGraw Tower, and by whom, remains a mystery. It was removed in March 1998. The prank became one of the university's most celebrated events, capturing the fancy of major media.
By Lee B. Kass, Ph.D. '75
High above Cayuga's waters
Dwells a pumpkin high
Some believe that it's not real
But they tell a lie
Shrinking slowly in the sunset
Freezing to its core
Soon to be a Cornell legend
For the future's lore
Kass is a visiting professor at the L.H. Bailey Hortorium, Department of Plant Biology. This poem may not be reproduced without permission of the author.
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