Word: dunstered
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...Kristina M. Moore ’08, the former president of The Crimson, is a history and literature concentrator in Dunster House...
...contrast, in many of the neo-Georgian Houses—like Dunster, Leverett, Lowell, and Eliot—residents routinely suffer through painfully small rooms and walk-through suites, primarily because the common rooms built into the original blueprints are now being used as additional bedrooms...
...Dunster House administrators declared that many rooms previously classified as doubles would be turned into singles, fewer freshmen would be admitted in the housing lottery, and more seniors would be able to enjoy “senior suites,” which include common rooms. The number of senior suites was also increased in Lowell House, in an effort to minimize the number of rooms that have been deemed unsafe because of how crowded they have been in the past...
...inauguration ceremony was on a particularly rainy, unpleasant autumn day and I was having a particularly disastrous senior fall. I walked back to Dunster, as per usual spilling coffee on myself and stepping in puddles on an uneven DeWolfe Street, and found that my eight male roommates had used the last of our toilet paper to mop up beer. I curled up on our futon and cried, cursing womanhood, the Cambridge weather, and Crimson-induced stress...
...Kamber D. Vittori ’08 and Kenton J. Hetrick ’07, Harvard will always be more than just their alma mater. The pair, who met at a Harvard football game, will celebrate their wedding on Dec. 20 at St. Paul Catholic Church and in the Dunster dining hall. The wedding procession down DeWolfe Street will be a familiar one. Vittori, an economics concentrator in Dunster, and Hetrick, an anthropology and chemistry concentrator in Mather, ate most of their meals during their undergraduate courtship in the dark wood dining hall where their reception will be held. Hetrick...