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...baseball moment. For me, it is about a feeling I had almost forgotten—what it feels like to be home. A few months have gone by, and the memories have piled up to become the bricks of Currier House, a house I now proudly represent as HoCo president. Hours upon hours have been spent here on Tuchman 3rd watching Scrubs episodes, figuring out how to keep Beirut stats, listening in silence to Jeff Buckley’s version of “Hallelujah,” and welcoming new kids to what now feels like my floor. Slowly...
...opposite, Phil K. Lichtenstein ’72, a studious junior from a backwoods high school. He wanted to work with rural folks in the future, either as a forest ranger or a doctor. Everyone knew Phil: he held spots on Quincy’s Social Committee and HoCo and a job at the dining hall desk, checking everyone in. But he was still shy and awkward around girls...
...even joined in House activities that might have been uncomfortable for mixed company. Adams House was famous for its pool, where men had swum in the nude for decades. Women were initially shocked to see men without swimsuits and petitioned the House Committee to enforce mandatory swimsuit-wearing. The HoCo responded with a rule that men would have to wear suits, but only during the unlikely hours of 3 and 5 a.m. Instead of protesting the preposterous hours, the women one-upped the men and shed their swimsuits...
...Eliot HoCo treasurer Peter J. Harbison’ 06, who is also a Crimson editor, said that the additional $200 will make a significant difference in Eliot HoCo’s ability to sponsor events this spring, even though it constitutes only slightly more than one percent of its spring budget...
According to McLoughlin’s e-mail to HoCo chairs, the Office of Student Activites paid $21,409 for the tailgate and the UC contributed $11,116. In November, the UC voted to allocate $9,400 to the event, which included $450 donations from all 12 HoCos, and a $2,000 contribution from the Yale Dean’s Office...