This is the first of 100 evenings out planned by the class marshals. The schedule: Sundays at Grafton Street, Mondays at John Harvard's, Tuesdays at Temple's, Wednesdays at the Crimson Bar and Grille and Thursday through Saturday in individual seniors' rooms.
Dara B. Olmsted '00 was hopeful about the class' ability to maintain this party schedule.
"We're going to try it and tell next year's class if it's possible," she said.
The class has agreements with most of the bars in the schedule to have free appetizers served.
Last night, they hoped to fill the Kong by 10:30 p.m and they expected overflow students to frequent neighboring bars as well.
"We think Grafton and the Bow will be positively affected," Owens said.
And Owens also said the senior events were not necessarily exclusive to seniors.
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