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By 1904, Holworthy was fully a senior dorm. Although it was not considered as fashionable as some of the newer dorms, Holworthy and its neighbors on the Yard became the center of student life on campus. It also became known for housing many of the most prominent students within the college's social
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being housed in it multiple times, but was predominantly used for housing seniors during its early existence. By the turn of the 20th century, the senior classes expressed a desire to formally make the oldest Yard buildings — first Holworthy, then Hollis and Stoughton — their own and
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Holworthy was named in 1812 in honor of a wealthy English merchant, Sir Matthew Holworthy, who died in 1678 having bequeathed ÂŁ1,000 to Harvard — then the largest donation in the college's history — "for the promotion of learning and the promulgation of the Gospel" in
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arrangement in 2005, when Harvard's freshman dormitories — which are not otherwise formally affiliated with Harvard's residential houses — became associated with Harvard houses and their counterparts among
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reported that Holworthy's "record of men afterward illustrious who have occupied its rooms is probably longer than any similar list possessed by any other college building," making it the "pet" dorm of seniors.
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of Harvard referred to it as "Holworthy College." It did not have indoor plumbing; for almost a century, students had to go outside to use the college's pump. Rent was $ 26 per year.
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petitioned the college administration to make Holworthy a senior-only dormitory. By the hundredth anniversary of the dorm in 1912, about 1,300 men had lived in Holworthy.
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and also housed the librarian, who kept the chapter's several hundred books in his study closet.
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Holworthy is notable for having been the freshman dorm of several writers and producers of
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presidents, and the leaders of the college's various musical groups. By the 1910s, the
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The dorm was originally used for all classes, as evidenced by famous residents like
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For the pseudonymous novelist and short story writer Holworthy Hall, see
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With the other freshman dormitories in the Yard, Holworthy joined the
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Until 1860, Room 24 served as the library of Harvard's chapter of the
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life, including athletic team captains and managers,
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