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Dartmouth started the scoring early and kept it up throughout the game, as the Big Green put runs on the board in every inning but the first...
Although “expressions of interest” in the building have been communicated to the Fly for years, the Bee’s termination of the lease initiated serious conversation among Fly graduate board members about the future of 45 Dunster Street, according to Powers...
...Crimson have demonstrated an active lobbying effort on the part of the Bee and the Hasty Pudding Club, both of which are on-campus social organizations. Bee members have been soliciting donations from other final club members, while Hasty Pudding alumni have been asked to contact Fly graduate board members to garner support...
Upon its merger with the now-defunct D.U. Club in 1996, the Fly took ownership of the Dunster Street building, which former D.U. member and current Fly graduate board member Charles J. Egan Jr. '54 said was famous for having “the nicest garden area" in Harvard Square. The Fly operates out of their building at 2 Holyoke Street near Lowell House...
Powers, a former Crimson sports editor, said that the graduate board recognizes the importance of the decision, which he called a “sensitive issue on campus,” a sentiment echoed by fellow graduate board member Charles D. Atkinson...