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...they would fit with my wardrobe, and then (reluctantly) return three. My social life often feels like a bad version of “The Dating Game” in which I judge eligible bachelors based on ironic or novel qualities, before ruling all of them out. Sometimes, the Dunster House salad bar is overwhelming simply because it has too many options. So when it came to picking a college, I was surprised by how easily I made my decision. I’m the first Moore to go to college; my parents had no Opal Mehta-esque plan...
...truncated square? A pentagon, I guess.” The bedroom is even tinier, requiring Chen to climb over her desk to enter. Other highlights include the closet’s “distinctive Tetris-block shape” and the dumpsters outside the door. Dunster K-51: This geometric marvel features a hexagonal common room with two trapezoidal fire doors, a bedroom the size of an Apley closet, and ceilings so slanted that the rooms are virtually pyramidal. The lucky Yoshitaka Yamamoto and Andrew Q. Jing live directly under Dunster’s belltower and above ongoing construction...
...House: Dunster Concentration: History of Art and Architecture Hometown: New York, NY Ideal Date: Beer and softball. Best way for a guy to get your attention: Killer dance moves...or just being tall and stupid. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Dancing....anywhere. First thing you notice about a guy: His forearms. Freshman boys or senior men?: Freshmen men. Your best pick-up line: I’m not that smooth. (It works every time.) Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I’m naturally blonde. Best or worst lie you?...
...growing movement to offer leadership development programs to undergraduates. Then, perhaps, we can stare our shortcomings in the face and know that we have done better—done best—elsewhere.Michael B. Broukhim ’07, a Crimson editorial chair, is a social studies concentrator in Dunster House. He is the business manager of the Leadership Institute...
...Crimson interview before his speech, Patrick, a former English concentrator in Dunster House, called his Harvard years a “chapter in a lesson book,” exposing him to a broad range of people and ideas...