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Matthew J. DeGreeff ’89, the man who holds the distinction of being the longest-serving first-year proctor, announced last week that he is leaving Harvard...
DeGreeff is, indeed, a family man—in fact, his son Jeremiah was born on first-year move-in day in September...
DeGreeff has been at Harvard for 17 years—nearly half his life—first as a student, then as an admissions officer and proctor. But this June—after nine years of watching more than 300 Harvard first-years enjoy his famous home-baked cookies—Harvard’s most senior first-year proctor will finally bid adieu to his Greenough Hall suite...
DeGreeff came to Harvard as a first-year in Greenough in 1985. After graduation, he returned as a proctor to Greenough, where he currently lives with his wife Joyce, director of the First-Year Urban Program, son Jeremiah and Chesapeake Bay retriever...
...last major alteration to the recruiting policy occurred in 1991, when the presidents decided to reduce the number of football recruits from 50 to 35 and allow first-years to play on the varsity team, rather than on a separate first-year squad...