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During his year as Acting Master, he will live in Apthorp House with his wife and fifteen-year-old daughter...
Certain houses in Cambridge have great physical beauty, as well as considerable historical interest. "Ellmwood," where James Russell Lowell lived, the Longfellow House, on Brattle Street, Apthorp House, which is the Master's House of Adams, and not the least, Shady Hill, where Charles Eliot Norton lived, and after him Professor Paul Saches. One might suggest that much of Harvard's modern eminence was first devised, shaped and plotted at Shady Hill. One may remark that the legendary figures of half a century ago gathered there. Perhaps sentiment is of little value where measured against dollars and cents...
Other Crimson finishers were: 6) Bill Apthorp '43; 7) Ash Hallet '58; 8) Bram Arnold '58; 10) Ebbe Dane '55; 16) John Hart '54; 17) Ad Carter '36; 18) Frank Kennedy '53; 19) George Cancer '46; 20) Dave Arnold '44; 22) Jim Madden '31; 23) Del Ames...
Housemaster David M. Little and his staff maintain informal and friendly relationships with the members of the House. At lunch and dinner, and sometimes even at breakfast, students and staff linger over coffee cup discussions in the paneled dining hall. Weekly, Dr. and Mrs. Little serve tea at Apthorp House, the historic Master's residence, and frequently entertain students at dinner...
...entries, located in Westmorely, are considerably older; they were constructed about 1897, but Victorian diamond-paned windows and oak wainscotting compensate for any disadvantages resulting from age. Randolph, comprising D through I entries, is about the same age, but features spacious rooms, and a courtyard overlooking Apthorp...