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For transfer students, being a part of Dudley House culture was not a choice but an obligation.
“It was hard to be a Dudley house student then—the Houses were more the center of social life than they are now,” said Jonathan A. Lieberman ’85, who had transferred to Harvard from Amherst. “Every...
Cerullo said that the penultimate House gathering made him nostalgic “for times that have not passed yet.” Graduating seniors receive their diplomas today in ceremonies held at the Houses.
But, according to alumni from the era, in an age when administration-enforced parietal hours restricted visits from Radcliffe girls and when jackets and ties were still required at every meal, students were not concerned about College housing policy.
“We thought we had landed in paradise,” he said of arriving the Square . “There were four bookstores, five bookstores, nice haberdasheries, poets’ theatres, and plays and concerts galore. We were just not disposed to question the way things were...