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...found that once sophomores knew they had to spend an entire year in a house they were more likely to unpack their bags and stay a while," says Betty McNally, assistant to the master of Dunster House...
...specific reasons. Colvin says that the majority of applications have only one or two choices listed, indicating that students are more interested in moving into a new house than out of their old one. McNally says that most of the transfers she has seen in her eight years at Dunster House occur "because people want to move closer to their friends...
...addition to offbeat areas like the K-Space, students use more conventional spaces for productions. Many houses, such as Dunster, Cabot and Mather, host at least one production per semester in their dining halls...
Hillary Coller '89, who last semester produced Ray Bradbury's Pillar of Fire in the Dunster House dining hall says, "It isn't so bad. You have to move all the tables out and then put them back in, but other than that it's O.K." But Liza DiPrima '89, who this spring directed two Tom Stoppard farces, The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte, in the same space contends, "It's the worst...
...This would really be a binding constraint on humanities students and some social science students," said Dunster Senior Tutor Jeffrey Wolcowitz...