Word: hutch
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hutch has been the first House to hold a dance each year, opening with a Bunny hop after the first football game and continuing with many afternoon and evening affairs. Leverett is the only House which maintains direct contact with its brother College at Yale. Throughout the year at the end of every season it has play-offs with Timothy Dwight in as many sports as possible...
...more leisurely minded of the four Houses on the river, Leverett is closest to Lamont. Its dining halls are honored for staying open later than University regulations require. The Hutch's squash courts are neither few nor in the basement--there are six, on a level with and connected to Mather Hall. Finally, the House has its own tennis court, also adjacent to Mather. Dates may use them on weekends...
...with all this spirit and opportunity to get together, the Bunnies remain a diverse group. Athletes, scholars, and premeds are all Leverett inhabitants. The Hutch is supposed to house a high enough percentage of club members to rival, if not overwhelm, Eliot. At the same time it allegedly contains the highest ratio of scholarship students...
...standings was Leverett House's drop to the second division. The Bunnies, football champions and runners-up to Dunster last fall, were expected to finish in the top half, especially after taking the basketball title last month. But relatively poor finishes in squash, hockey, and wrestling have hurt the Hutch in the standings...
...three years, he played Leverett House's six-foot bunny. As Chairman of the Leverett House Improvement Committee, he originated the Hutch cry of "Gore or War!", an attempt to establish the fact that the Gore section of Winthrop actually belongs to Leverett...