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First-years Hope For Housing Lottery Luck

With midterms and papers still looming, many said their evenings would include visiting Herrell's or watching a video, but nothing too strenuous.

Some athletes said they will not be able to fully immerse themselves in the revelry.

"We have crew practice in the morning," Caleb J. Beyers '03 said. "We're going to bed early so we can uphold the Crimson winning rowing tradition."

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His friends have to wait until after practice to find out their future home.

And whether members of Invisible Downtown get Quadded or not, the song is sure to touch a few nerves today.

But the version of the song they will play depends on the contents of their letter. If they end up on the River, the song will bash the Quad. But if they end up in Pforzheimer, Cabot or Currier Houses, the lyrics will change drastically.

"We have to resolve [that] we're happy to be there," Palmer said. "We give the Quad a fair shake in the song. The rooms are big and the dining halls are nice."

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