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Ulrich says a less conventional monument that the University could use as a model is the Anne Dudley Bradstreet Gate, located along the North border of the Yard near Canaday, which was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the integration of women into Harvard’s houses. But Bradstreet had no affiliation with the University and, in the future, Ulrich says, Harvard might better look to name gates after women affiliated with the institution...
...lived in Canaday Hall, but left for a year after a difficult semester. Upon returning to Harvard, Murray lived in Currier House—but she never fully adjusted to Harvard, and left again last winter...
...that party in Canaday that had beer: I think we all remember that night fondly...
...told you all to love each other, but not this much.” Watkins’ inspiration for the chart was a Harvard Magazine article by Adam Goodheart ’92, which fondly recalled his freshman year “sex chart” in Canaday...
...with Annenberg and longing for a communal living experience, McCarthy and Canaday entrymates Amanda W. Martin ’06 and Jessica M. Marglin ’06 made the unconventional decision to transfer to the Dudley Cooperative this semester. “It’s much more of a community feeling,” Martin says. “Living in a real house with someone and cooking [with them] is much different than just living in a dorm and doing homework with someone. There’s a lot more meaningful interaction.” Martin...