Word: entryway
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Rudenstine's offices are a staircase away from the 30 or so first-years who live in Mass. Hall. Has Rudenstine ever met these undergraduates? Dined with them in Annenberg? Regularly attended entryway study breaks? These may seem like preposterous demands to make on the time of the University's chief fundraiser, but it is equally preposterous for Crimson Key tour guides to tell prospective first-years and their parents that the physically close quarters that a handful of lucky first-years share with Rudenstine is representative of the administration's concern with students' lives and opinions...
...Virtually all of the residents of Lowell F, which houses members of five blocking groups, would characterize their entryway relationship as unusually close...
...like most things at Harvard, entryway life was only there when they worked for it--and most of them didn't have the time...
...Lowell's F entryway and their extended House family, this was another last chance--to bond, meet and share with their community...
...Their interactions with entryway-mates tend to be dominated by their male blockmates, who pop in and out of the room constantly...