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A Letter to the Class of 2017

Currier’s central dining hall and entrance means having a friend in the d-hall at all times of day and night, most likely in their pajamas.

In Leverett, you’ll be in the biggest house with the best views in th newest rooms on campus. Also, monkey bread.

On top of three formals and back-gate access to the Charles River, every Eliotite graduates with a diploma frame made in the wood shop, keeping a piece of Eliot with them as they move on to the next chapter in their lives.

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Winthrop’s amazing tutors and vibrant d-hall culture make walking in the House at the end of the long day feel like coming home.

Kirkland celebrates the holiday season in epic fashion with its infamous “Secret Santa” week, hosts some incredible artists for Cultural Rhythms in its stunning JCR, stands as current defender of the Straus Cup, and can claim Mark Zuckerberg as a former resident.

Whether it’s in the gorgeous dining hall, the basement grill, or Masters’ open houses, the mouthwatering food at Dunster brings together all Dunsterites to form a spirited and inseparable community. Plus, the rooms are sweet.

Find bliss at all times in Quincy: find it in your friends from other houses during dinner, in your CS50 study group during brain break, and in your golden, gooey, Quincy Grille mozzarella sticks at 2 a.m.

In Adams House, students look forward to a chance to Carpe every Noctem, to schmooze it up with all of their housemates at Drag Nights, Winter Feasts, and renowned in-house Formals, and—most importantly of all—to fall in love with the community that thrives within Adams’s historic golden walls.

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