The House's gracious dining space, complemented by a frequently praised staff that takes requests at the grill with a smile, means seating can be tight at times. Residents have been known to "gong" unwanted inter-House diners; 24-year outgoing Masters Robert J. Kiely '60 and Jana M. Kiely have long been staunch supporters of preserving House community.
Cabot House
The House boasts a large stock of single rooms. Gracious common rooms abound, and with an underground theater and large JCR (complete with stage), Cabot is an attractive locus for dramatic productions. New masters James H. and Janice Ware bring a scientific bend to the House--the former is academic dean at the school of public health, the latter: an instructor in psychology.
Currier House
Eight-year Masters William A. and Barbara S. Graham lived in John Winthrop House before moving to the Quad; William Graham, professor of the history of religion and Islamic studies, served as senior tutor there in the 1980s. The House's dining hall--designed around a fountain and lush greenery--is spacious and airy, reminiscent of a Marriott hotel. Currier's most notable physical resource, the Fishbowl, is home to theatrical productions and House-wide gatherings.
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