The seven-man offers extra rooms other lavish Harvard suites can't offer. A small closet area many people would call a coatroom is the residents' "keg room," where they keep a kegerator, a refrigerator that keeps cold beer on tap all the time.
The suite's benefits even extend beyond the room itself.
"It has amenities that lend itself to a social center, like it connects to a triple below us with a ladder," says George W. Hicks '99, another seven-man resident.
But Gibson says they have not attempted any two-floor parties yet for fear of people falling off the ladder. But the set-up does allow them to socialize with their fourth floor friends.
Currier 10-Man
"It's probably the largest private common room on campus," says Daniel A. Coll '99 of his coveted suite.
Basically, size is the main draw. The residents pack people onto the large dance floor in the suite's common room.
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