Word: dunsteritis
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...evening in the Dunster dining hall, and three Harvard men have convened to test their wits. Coffee is sipped. Brows are furrowed. Insults are spouted. And Scrabble tiles are flipped and slid across the table with speed and agility. A study group it is not; anagrams...
Welcome to Dunster House—“shout ensured.” Here you can find “nuts, rehoused.” A lexical resident may describe his home as “Us? Honest, rude.” And on wild weekends: “Hot nudes? Sure...
Anagrams have developed into a pastime and tradition in Dunster, where a handful of word-lovers frequently gather together to make friends, make enemies and enhance their vocabularies. Legend has it that the game of anagrams was invented by those who yearned for a challenge greater than Scrabble, but it failed to garner the same popularity. It survives today wherever true enthusiasts feel compelled to pass the torch on to neo-nerds. Self-described “aging permutator” Daniel Bosch, an Expos preceptor and a former resident tutor of Dunster House, introduced the game to the House...
...lost in front of Lowell on your way to Dunster; rename Lowell “West Dunster...
...Bolek Z. Kabala ’03 and Jason L. Lurie ’05; from Currier House, Jessica R. Stannard-Friel ’03, Jane Kim ’05 and Brian C. Grech ’03; from Dudley House, Weisbard; from Dunster House, Agarwalla, Andrew C. Crocco ’03 and James T. Berylson ’04; from Eliot House, Michael R. Blickstead ’05, Sheila R. Adams ’05 and Amanda E. Kowalski ’03; and from Kirkland House, Matthew W. Mahan ’05, Michael...