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Branford College

Branford College
Residential college at Yale University
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Coat of arms of Branford College
University Yale University
Location 74 High Street
Coordinates 41°18′35″N 72°55′47″W / 41.3098°N 72.9298°W / 41.3098; -72.9298Coordinates: 41°18′35″N 72°55′47″W / 41.3098°N 72.9298°W / 41.3098; -72.9298
Nickname Branfordians
Motto Si id vis, haud somnium est. (Latin)
Motto in English If you will it, it is no dream.
Established 1933
Named for Branford, Connecticut
Colors Blue, Green, Gold, White
Sister college Quincy House
Pembroke College, Oxford
Christ's College, Cambridge
Master Elizabeth Bradley
Dean Sarah Insley
Undergraduates 461 (2013-2014)
Mascot Squirrel
Fellows 209 (2013-2014)
Website branford.yalecollege.yale.edu

Branford College is one of the 12 residential colleges at Yale University.

Branford College was founded in 1933 by partitioning the Memorial Quadrangle (built in 1917-21) into two parts: Saybrook and Branford. According to Robert Frost, it is "the oldest and most beautiful" of the Yale residential colleges, though it shares a building and was founded simultaneously with Saybrook. In the start of the academic year in 1933, Branford College opened its doors. Clarence Whittlesey Mendell, Dean of Yale College, had been named Master in 1931 and he held the post until 1943. What impressed quite a few visitors to Branford was the calm and subdued character of the College. Chauncey Tinker commented that Saybrook was like an anthill, but Branford was like an oyster bed. In records of the time, the main thing that stands out about Branford is the activity among its students, and of encouragement of activity on the part of Master Mendell, who commented that oyster beds produce pearls.

Branford College was named for the nearby town of Branford, Connecticut, where Yale was briefly located. The base of Harkness Tower, one of the university's most prominent structures and one of the tallest free-standing stone structures in the world, forms one corner of Branford's main courtyard. The tower contains a 54-bell carillon. Frank Lloyd Wright is said to have been asked where he would choose to be if he could be anywhere in the U.S. and responded that he would pick Harkness Tower so he would not have to look at it. Since Branford's courtyards have many squirrels, the college adopted the squirrel as its mascot.

The college has a longstanding rivalry with neighboring Jonathan Edwards College as well as a less formal one with Saybrook, both of which frequently attempt to steal Branford's college flag. Branford is the sister college of Quincy House at Harvard, Pembroke College at Oxford and Christ's College at Cambridge. It is tradition for Branfordians to host members of Quincy House when Yale hosts Harvard during The Game.


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