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Since opening in 1996, Loker Commons has been called many things. Within a few months of opening it was “struggling.” Within a few years we had called it a place where “student initiatives…go to die.” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told The Crimson it was a “huge failure.” But with the opening of the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub last weekend, Loker Commons can, for the first time since its opening...
After much fanfare and two years of planning, Harvard’s first permanent pub for undergraduates opened its doors Friday evening, welcoming approximately 1,300 undergraduate revelers to cheap beer and live music. According to Zachary A. Corker ’04, Loker Commons project manager and one of the brains behind the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub, the night was a resounding success, and the pub’s patrons included a “good mix” of undergraduates and recent graduates. The day after the pub’s grand opening festivities, Corker...
...Queen's Head Pub opened last week in the space that used to be occupied by Loker Commons in Memorial Hall, after years of planning and renovations by students, alumni, and administrators...
...masterminds behind the project, Geisinger Professor of History William C. Kirby and Loker Commons Project Manager Zachary A Corker ’04 spoke at the event, but many were unable to hear the speeches due to the size of the crowd...
With old artifacts and a gargoyle adorning the walls, past and present merged yesterday as over 700 people crowded into the Cambridge Queen’s Head in Loker Commons for a grand opening ceremony featuring finger sandwiches, shuffleboard, and the cutting of a giant crimson ribbon...