House residents also plan an annual ice skating charity event called Evening With Champions, which draws such stars as Paul Wylie '91 and Oksana Bayul to raise money for the Jimmy Fund.
Kirkland
Two House suites--known informally as "The Swamp" and the 10-Man--are famous for their parties. House Master Donald H. Pfister teaches Biology 143, "Biology of the Fungi," and with 17 years under his belt in the House, is now the second longest serving master at Harvard, along with wife Cathy. The Pfisters and Kirkland House are good friends of the Harvard Foundation's Cultural Rhythms, having hosted a reception for Cultural Artist of the Year Will Smith before this year's production.
Leverett House
House Masters Howard and Ann B. Georgi were selected last spring to replace outgoing 17-year masters, the Dowlings. Howard Georgi, known around the House as "chief," is Mallinckrodt professor of physics; Ann Georgi, a.k.a "coach," is a research assistant at Harvard Medical School--and both are committed to improving resources for female scientists who live in Leverett. Meat lovers take note: Howard Georgi is known as a barbecue aficionado.
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