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...turned off by concrete at first. Regal old Harvard—mantelpieces, window seats, chandeliers—that’s what turns you on. But after moving into Mather, you??ll be welcomed into a vibrant House community, get invited to one of the parties that occur here each weekend, and hook up with a hot Matherite in your (guaranteed) single. Concrete is seductive...
...turned-double-decker couch, and a big screen TV (it’s been done). Tower rooms are in clusters of five, and while they don’t have common rooms, they do boast striking views of the Charles and Boston. Sure, the walls are concrete and you??ll never get to pace the same floorboards as John Quincy Adams or decorate your very own non-functional hearth, but you??ll also never discover roaches crawling out of your shower drain (summer in Dunster: a bad idea...
...awkward walkthroughs. But most residents’ suffering will be rewarded with n+1 duplex suites in New Quincy in their junior and senior years. Senior quads feature immense common rooms that are ideal for parties and many of which are furnished with bars left behind by previous occupants. You??ll also save a lot of money on pest control. This FlyBy correspondent has yet to see a single roach or mouse during her time in Quincy. Finally, New Quincy contains all the necessary amenities (most notably the dining hall), so living there means you will never have...
House spirit: Quincy’s house spirit takes a more friendly and laid back approach than many other houses do. Spirit never reaches the “ZOMG QUINCY IS SOOOO MUCH MORE AWSUMMM THAN YOU?? level of obnoxiousness attained by other houses (Mather we're looking at you), but Quincy residents are still proud of their home. House Masters Lee and Deb Gehrke are actively involved in student life and often can be seen dining with students, opening up their apartment for Rock Band, or destroying students at ping-pong. Stein clubs are not Quincy?...
...Quincy’s Plympton Street location isn’t far from anyplace you might need to go—except the Quad or beyond the Science Center, but those are far for everyone. You might be disappointed to be deprived a river view from your bedroom, but you??ll see the light when you realize that the Yard, Eliot, and Mather are simultaneously only five minutes away...