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...masters of Currier House, sent out an e-mail to all Currier residents last week informing them that the TLR would be converted to a reading room and the art studio to a party space. But not everyone in the House supports the plan. Jonathan C. Bardin ’06, who spearheaded the plans last semester when he was Currier House Committee co-chair, said that Currier is the only house without a library or a reading room, even though “the Harvard literature states that every house has one.” The Currier House website...
...leadership seminar in February, Haan said.“We’re hoping that because of getting started earlier and allowing HoCos to interact with one another, this will be one of the strongest housing days yet,” he said.A former Currier HoCo chair, Jonathan C. Bardin ’06, spoke at the seminar about the humorous video he helped produce last year showcasing Currier to new residents.This year, Pforzheimer and Leverett HoCos made their own videos to incorporate into House tradition as well, according to those chairs.And last night, some freshmen, tempted by certain housing...
...efforts to enliven its famously dreary décor. Artwork such as “Elmo” added “homey touches to make the wonderful House that Currier is become a home,” Pepper wrote. Former Currier House Committee (HoCo) President Jonathan C. Bardin ’06 brought several paintings to the House following a Carpenter Center exhibition last year, according to Currier House Master Joseph L. Badaracco. But the origins of the famed Elmo are unknown, he added. “It was not on loan from the Fogg, however...
...outgoing HoCo vice-chair. The HoCo declined to release the vote tallies for the final round of voting, which was administered by paper ballot on Friday and Saturday nights. “Each candidate had a representative at the vote count,” said Jon C. Bardin ’06, outgoing chair. “We didn’t think it was necessary to release the vote count because there was enough oversight.” To ensure an accurate count, tutor Bill Anderson read aloud each vote, while three seniors on the HoCo, each overseen...
...place where we can be loud and...we’re not self-conscious about it. I just want this to be a place where noise is acceptable and also the norm,” said Irene S. Choi ’07. Currier House Committee Chair Jonathan C. Bardin ’06 said that his ideal use of the space would be for the “whole floor to be a student zone, where people can laugh as loud as they want with their friends.” He also said that it was important to make...