When did Northeastern get its very first live Husky as a mascot?
Northeastern had no mascot until March 4, 1927, when Leonhard Seppala, one of Alaska’s first great mushers, delivered a husky named Sapsut to the university, later renamed King Husky.
When did Northeastern get its very first live Husky as a mascot?
Northeastern had no mascot until March 4, 1927, when Leonhard Seppala, one of Alaska’s first great mushers, delivered a husky named Sapsut to the university, later renamed King Husky.