Found it, Penn was 1273, 41%. Cornell 1342, 36%.
I had posted it.
@monydad No one is spinning anything, we are saying the same thing. Just pointing out that in the 70s and 80s, when Penn was at the very bottom, Cornell was the next one up and was much closer to Penn than the rest in terms of how it was viewed. In any case starting in the early/mid 90s Penn shot up almost as rapidly as it had declined in the 60s, but Cornell remained at the bottom and has been there for 25+ years and counting.
Brown languished at or near the bottom through the 70s. It rose a bit when JFK Jr. matriculated in 1979 and with the increased liveability of Providence in the 1980s and 1990s.