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...??Dudley students are anything and everything but typical,?? stated the 50th anniversary letter. ??While members of other Houses come directly from the yard dorms and stay for three years, our students come from the surrounding Boston area, other Houses, other universities, and time-off from Harvard.?? Some are married and many are graduate students.?...
...different ways in which people have used Dudley House reflect the varied groups that the facility has served.?? Many of the students that have enjoyed their Dudley House experience the most have been Dudley House Cooperative residents...
...??I spent some time living in Quincy House as well, but compared to living on campus, living in the Co-ops was a much more relaxed atmosphere,?? Steven D. Pizer ??85 said. ??It was like leaving school and going home everyday, which was a nice thing to do.?...
...??There was a bit of a divide within Dudley House between people living on their own in apartments and people living in the Co-ops,?? Pizer said.?? ??The Masters had their teas, there were intramural sports things, but most of us in the Co-op were not particularly involved in those things.?...
...??It was hard to be a Dudley house student then—the Houses were more the center of social life than they are now,?? said Jonathan A. Lieberman ??85, who had transferred to Harvard from Amherst. ??Every House had its own personality because it wasn’t a lottery—it wasn’t random. It wasn’t that easy to be a transfer student. I was trying to make friends and feel like I was a part of the House community...