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Debates over how best to enforce interhouse dining restrictions have resurfaced at Adams House (the favorite dining hall of all those weary of trekking to Quincy), where students have gotten involved in the crackdown against non-resident diners.
Though he disputes the extent of the vigilante action, Adams resident Samuel B. Novey '11 said that the overflow of non-residents in the dining hall has spurred students to help Lucy, the embattled card swiper, to turn away non-residents (including this correspondent) who often try to talk their...
Adams House has a history of creatively cracking down on undesirable non-residents: last semester, Adams resident Vincent M. Chiappini '09, perched atop a stolen lifeguard chair, used a bullhorn to call out non-residents in the dining hall.
Colin A. Rees '12, who advocated over the House list for the use of "ninja tactics" against non-resident intruders, said that he plans to bring the chair back by at least the halfway point of the semester.
“I don’t like it, but I understand it,” said Lowell resident Shuo Huang ’09-’10. “Space really does become an issue, even with the interhouse restrictions.”