Word: weres
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Glass designer Karen R. Hastings, the daughter of North House Master J. Woodland Hastings, sang in the North House Opera while in high school. She says that being a master's child let her benefit from Harvard life, even though she was never a student here. "I was exposed to...
"I made friends through teas. Parties were a family affair, and the students were cool about talking to us when we were little," Gregory N. Bossert says. "A lot of tutors became friends of the family." Even though Bossert is 27 years old, he says he still goes out with...
"There were lots of kids my own age at my old house, but here I only have a few friends my age," Antonia Nagy says.
"We were at first unsure about becoming masters because we didn't want to be in Harvard Square with children," says Mary Lee Bossert, co-master of Lowell House. "The kids stayed in the Belmont school system, and it turned out that their friends really liked to come here."
"My parents are away more than they were before because they have to go to things in the evenings," Nathaniel Hanson says.