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...There was a bit of a divide within Dudley House between people living on their own in apartments and people living in the Co-ops,” Pizer said. “The Masters had their teas, there were intramural sports things, but most of us in the Co-op were not particularly involved in those things...
...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 House had its own personality because it wasn’t a lottery—it wasn’t random. It wasn’t that easy to be a transfer student. I was trying to make friends and feel like I was a part of the House community on the river...
While the rules surrounding Dudley House affiliation have changed, the lifestyle has remained untouched. “The best part about the atmosphere at Dudley House is the diversity of the people who are here,” said Jonathan R. Bruno, a current graduate student and Dudley House fellow. “It’s a fun place to be, there’s a lot going...
...It’s a sad time, but I am excited about a new beginning,” Kathleen E. Golden ’10 said at the Adams House dinner. “I met a lot of my best friends in my House. The House Masters treat you like family and try to make it a fun experience for everyone...
Adams House Master John G. “Sean” Palfrey ’67 said he reciprocated a feeling of deep connection with the students...