Word: hurlbut
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...chosen entryway was Hurlbut 3/4, and endless late-night antics have earned its residents some perks. For one thing, Howard Dean has personally endorsed their Beirut table...
...table itself, in Hurlbut 301, is actually a five- by three-foot plastic “Howard Dean” sign (in a patriotic red, white and blue no less), propped up by two standard-issue Harvard chairs...
...visiting friend from another college—with political connections unbeknownst to the boys—played a game or two of beer pong on their table. She went home and dashed off an e-mail to Dean, who she thought might be amused. According to one of the Hurlbut boys, Paul Hamm ’07, Dean wrote her back, commending the boys’ taste in interior decoration and reminiscing about his own college days. Hamm jokes that their Beirut table is “the first thing on [Howard Dean’s] mind as he?...
Living with five roommates is a breeze for Paul G. Hamm ’07. After all, his Hurlbut suite is quiet compared to where he comes from. As the seventh of 12 children who range from 4 to 26 years old, Hamm doesn’t see the chaos portrayed in Steve Martin’s Cheaper By the Dozen as particularly unusual. “I couldn’t imagine being an only child, or even one of three or four. I wouldn’t be who I am today,” he says...
Living with five roommates is a breeze for Paul G. Hamm ’07. After all, his Hurlbut suite is quiet compared to where he comes from. As the seventh of 12 children who range from 4 to 26 years old, Hamm doesn’t see the chaos portrayed in Steve Martin’s Cheaper By the Dozen as particularly unusual. “I couldn’t imagine being an only child, or even one of three or four. I wouldn’t be who I am today,” he says...