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...paths, as undergraduates, were not that parallel,” says Little, the Class Secretary for the Class of 1955, who will also be Duehay’s roommate in Winthrop during the reunion. “Other than knowing he was on the chess team, I didn’t know that much...
...fall of 1954, Winthrop House Master Ronald M. Ferry ’12 submitted to the administration a plan to build an addition between Winthrop’s Gore and Standish Halls consisting of low-cost rooms and communal bathrooms in order to alleviate crowding in the existing House rooms. Claverly Hall, meanwhile, was being used as overflow housing for upperclassmen...
...Nevertheless,” he wrote, “it may be pertinent to note that Winthrop is full of sweaty athletes; Lowell is the poetry house; Dunster’s drunks give that house its only spirit...[but] aside from these variations, the houses are really quite the same...
Richard F. Zwetsch ’55, treasurer of his class and a former resident of Lowell House, recalls the character of the Houses and confirms that description, saying that Winthrop was athletic, Eliot was preppy, Dunster was the party House and Adams residents were a “different kind of people...
...another plan would erect a bridge on Harvard property between the two existing bridges. It would permit cars to drive from Mill Street, between Gore and Standish Halls of Winthrop House, to East Drive on the current HBS campus...