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...when Harvard got me down, Danny always knew what was up. He knew how to tell me it didn’t matter, and most of all he knew how to make me laugh. Hysterically. A trip to Eliot house to see Danny and his roommates inevitably turned me from grumpy and jaded to giggly and pleased. And when I make him laugh, it’s more rewarding than any grade or byline could...
They stuck together through their undergraduate years, rooming together in Eliot House, taking excursions to ski slopes or football games, and chasing “women around to the extent that the women would allow us to,” Leeson remembers...
...There is no point to expanding,” acting Master of Eliot House Archibald Mac-Leish told The Crimson on Dec. 11, 1954, “if in expanding, you lose what Harvard College...
...other students compared their housing to halls beyond Cambridge. “Having visited some friends at Princeton, I thought our living conditions were at least as good, maybe a little better than theirs,” says former Eliot House resident William H. Toohey ’55. “If I was concerned about anything, it was having to climb five flights my last three years...
Richard F. Zwetsch ’55, treasurer of his class and a former resident of Lowell House, recalls the character of the Houses and confirms that description, saying that Winthrop was athletic, Eliot was preppy, Dunster was the party House and Adams residents were a “different kind of people...