Harvard Of The South

What is Harvard Of The South?


1.

Vanderbilt University, possibly the greatest place on Earth. Amazingly hot pussy and definatly the place to go if you want to be drunk for four years and still do something with your life after you graduate.

Vanderbilt is the Harvard Of The South.

See vanderbilt, vandy, college, party

2.

An unexpected combination of hyperbole and oxymoron;

similar to:

Belle of Afghanistan

Genius of Public School

Angel of Compton

hyperbole: (southern universtiy) is Harvard

oxymoron: higher education in the deep south

add the two: (southern university) is the Harvard of the south

notable exceptions: vandy, duke, emory, rice, tulane, uva, chapel hill, wustl

See harvard, south, university, southern, higher education

3.

University of Mississippi, or Ole Miss. Its even on Tshirts. Under the same umbrella, Harvard is the Ole Miss of the north.

Welcome to Ole Miss, the Harvard of the South.

See Han

4.

Term generally used in reference to either Rice University (located in Houston, TX) or Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX)-- both prestigious institutions located in the Southern part of the United States.

SMU's academics are so incredible, that's why it's called the "Harvard of the South."

See harvard, south, smu, rice

5.

Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville, Va.

A small, all-male private liberal arts university where the classes are tough and the weekends are off the chain! See Hampden-Sydney College

Colbert: I went to the Harvard of the South

See hsc

6.

The fine educational institution that is Homestead Senior High School. Known for its outstanding academia, superb athletics, and vivid dedication of teachers.

Jake: We be the Harvard of the Souf

See Hazardous


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