Word: hutch
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Otto F. Grote '53, Chairman of the interhouse Dance Committee, and the Leverett Dance Committee reported that members of the Hutch were very distressed over the matter and felt that the Crimson Key was trying to capitalize on their advertising. "Since Leverett put up its ads three and a half weeks ago and the Crimson Key just put theirs up today," Grote continued, "we were naturally somewhat suspicious...
...years ago the unloved "Down-and-out House," the bi-cameral Hutch was recently cited by an "Alumni Bulletin" writer as "the House which most nearly approaches the original house ideal...
Smallest of all the Houses--335 residents--Leverett has a group feeling, an esprit de corpe, a general pride in the House unmatched anywhere in the system--the Hutch boasts a higher percentage of athletic participants than any other House...
Leverett's real achievement though lies in its ability to promote successful self-Initiated activities. The Hutch is the one House with a band--complete with Bunny mascot--to play at football games. There is also a thriving Glee Club, an informal dance band, and an operetta-producing Music Society...
Typical of the Bunny drive was the Eliot game, which saw the Hutch losing at the half, 14 to 0, but finally winning...