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“Going back in time, Dudley House was much more of a commuter house,” Dingman said. “Now, very few of our undergraduates live at home, but in those days, it served an even greater purpose.”
“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...
“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...
“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...
For transfer students, being a part of Dudley House culture was not a choice but an obligation.