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...lives in a quiet apartment just off Brattle Street. Davis decided mid-way through last year in Wigglesworth that she wanted to be in the Dudley Co-op. Unfortunately, the Co-op didn’t have space for Davis and she ended up being assigned as a floater to Lowell House. “I had never expected to move into Lowell,” says Davis. Fortunately, a friend, Celeste R. LeCompte ’04, told her about an opening in the apartment. In August, the Dudley Co-op contacted her about an opening, but by then...
...floater, he mistook himself for the first-year roommate from hell. You know, the one who moves in all of his stuff before you even get to Cambridge, and takes the better bed, closet, desk and drawers. It hardly mattered that I was here first...
...floater was working really well tonight,” Weiss said...
...Mary C. Cardinale ’02-’03, the destroyers of the Tercentenary Theatre snow phallus, the decision to room together was not their own. Keel, a self-described “radical liberal feminist” and adamant atheist, entered Eliot House as a floater. This year, she was paired with Cardinale, a devout Catholic, who had taken time off and needed a roommate. Together, they enjoy a sizeable suite with two singles and a common room—ample space for two people—and a healthy amount of political engagement. Despite their differences...
Seconds later, it was 3-0 Harvard. Packard collected a pinpoint floater from Turano, walked in all alone and beat Conschafter over his pad five seconds before intermission...