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-"Yaaaahhrrr" is a legacy from Notre Dame Tackle Ziggy Czarobski, an All-America lineman in 1947, who made it his personal battle cry. Subsequent Notre Dame squads delightedly picked it up. - All Notre Dame's football games are also televised and cabled to theater outlets in many major cities, e.g., New York, Boston, Chicago. Cheering fans make such an uproar from the darkened theater seats whenever Notre Dame scores that it is often impossible to hear the announcer until after the point after touchdown. -The university is just completing a $10 million building program which includes a $2,400,000 liberal-arts building and art gallery, and a $3,600,000 science building, named for Notre Dame's Father Julius Arthur Nieuwland, chemist-pioneer in the making of synthetic rubber. The building program has been paid for by the gifts of alumni and Notre Dame's many nonalumni friends, not by football receipts.
