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...Dudley celebrated its 50th anniversary. According to an introductory letter written in 1985 by the chairs of the House to commemorate the event, “The anniversary year is a special time for Dudley??it gives us the opportunity to glance back and to look forward in time...
...complain every time you use the ‘f-word’ in a soccer game...” Dudley IM reps Michael A. Kagan and Jonathan A. Fan brushed off the “incident,” saying only that Dudley??s soccer team “may in fact be a little more animated.” Both sides recognize that the level of intensity is different when undergraduate Houses play Dudley than when they play each other. Dudley was “significantly rougher, and far more invested in the game than anybody...
...Dudley??s grant is intended to HoCo-type events for the House, such as special dinners and parties. However, given that only 57 undergraduates are affiliated with Dudley (and only 32 live in the Dudley Cooperative House), the amount allocated per Dudley student is wildly out of proportion to the amount allocated per student in the residential Houses. It should receive an amount of money roughly proportionate to the amount allocated per student to other Houses, multiplied by the number of students affiliated with Dudley. Since the 12 Houses receive about $11 per student per semester, Dudley should...
...other houses, it is certainly free to spend its allocation however it chooses. It has proposed hosting block parties in order to improve relations between Co-op residents and their neighbors (who are not Harvard affiliates). Money received by HoCos should be used to build House community, and if Dudley??s conception of House community is neighborhood community, that’s fine. But if Dudley requires more than its fair share of UC funding to build these neighborhood relationships—and the Co-op’s president suggested that the “full?...
...hated charging house dues, and this increase gave us enough money to do away with them.” But one HoCo was less thrilled by the outcome of last night’s vote. The bill originally included a $2,250 grant to the HoCo of Dudley??which encompasses students living at the Dudley Cooperative House near Porter Square as well as other undergrads at off-campus sites. But UC representatives voted to have the grant removed before the bill was passed. Representatives questioned whether Dudley events funded by the grant would be open to Harvard undergraduates...