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it as "Graduate House", later renaming it "Ashdown House" after its first faculty housemaster, Avery Allen Ashdown. By the beginning of the 21st century, the building had become run-down and in need of renovation. Graduate students were moved out, to a new Ashdown House (NW35) located much further away, a controversial decision justified by a desire to house all undergrads as close as possible to MIT's central campus. The exterior of the emptied building was immediately repaired to stop water leaks and further deterioration, but there was no funding to renovate the interior of the structure.
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or group cooking, including large "country kitchens" for groups of students working together. Informal and formal teaching about diet and cooking would be encouraged, in response to the expressed interest of many MIT students in learning how to cook. Dining halls would be structured for ease of access by other members of the MIT community, including students, faculty, and staff not residing in the host dorm, to facilitate wider social interactions and events.
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guiding principles for future dorms, making mutually acceptable compromise between student well-being and administrative needs. Later, administrators unilaterally reversed several decisions without student approval. The incident drew heavy criticism of MIT's leadership and decision-making process, with extensive student feedback and cooperation regularly being overturned with "vague appeals" to statistical data.
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elevator nor "A" tower staircases reach the first floor, where the dining hall is located. Dormitory rooms are also equipped with custom-designed, modular furniture made of plywood. These furnishings usually have holes in them or are in the shape of cubes. Student opinions on the furnishings are mixed, with praise for their modularity and criticism for their excessive weight and lack of durability.
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Senior House would be replaced with "Pilot 2021", a program to house mostly first-year students in a more regulated environment. The residence would no longer allow cats, murals, or other elements connected with "East-side" dorm culture. Many members of the East-side MIT community viewed the erasing of Senior House culture as an attack from the administration on their community values.
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housing plans, and possible loss of the unique student culture that had evolved over the years. On October 17, 2013, MIT's Department of Facilities recommended that Bexley be demolished, deeming it too expensive to repair and bring up to modern building code. As of October 2015, the building has been completely removed, and a small park has been established in its place.
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dormitories on an opt-in meal plan basis. Required meal plans were reinstituted in fall 2011 for residents of several dormitories, despite the vigorous objections of some students. As of 2023, the MIT meal plans offer a mix of choices, required for residents of some dorms, and optional for all other undergraduates and all grad students.
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upper-class residents of various dorms offer special events to highlight their individual cultures and amenities. Students who wish to switch residences apply for the First Year Residence Exchange (FYRE) program, subject to availability of spaces. If they cannot move immediately, they can apply to move at the start of the next semester.
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room is to be equipped with furniture made of durable oak wood, designed to be modular and somewhat reconfigurable by the residents. Three bathrooms (allowing flexible gender designation) would be shared by each cluster of rooms, equipped with shared sinks and individually enclosed toilets and showers.
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block, perforated with approximately 5,500 square windows each measuring 2 feet (0.61 m) on a side, plus additional larger and irregularly shaped windows. An average single room has nine windows, each with its own small curtain. Internal design consists of one- and two-person rooms, plus lounges
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In the 1960s, a dining hall was added at the rear of Burton-Conner, on the side away from the river. Some years later, the dining hall was shut down and the space became the Porter Room, a shared meeting and student event space. The entire building underwent a complete restructuring during 1970–1971,
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In 2016, the MIT administration published its guidelines for design of new and renovation of older undergraduate dormitories. An ideal size of 350 students per dormitory, organized into "clusters" of 30 students was proposed, consisting of 30-40% singles and the remainder double-occupancy rooms. Each
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and nine graduate dorms. All undergraduate students are required to live in an MIT residence during their first year of study. Undergraduate dorms are usually divided into suites or floors, and usually have Graduate Resident Assistants (GRA), graduate students living among the undergraduates who help
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named West Garage. The dorm was approved in December 2017, and construction commenced with the demolition of the garage in January 2018. On February 28, 2019, an accident at the construction site killed one worker and injured two others. Evidence suggests that a material collapse from an upper floor
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Citing a low graduation rate and possible drug-related problems in Senior House, MIT administrators implemented a "turnaround program" in 2016 that included the banning of new students and the implementation of changes related to mental health and supervision. On June 12, 2017 it was announced that
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is the oldest dormitory at MIT and was the first self-governing college dormitory in the United States. Since its construction in 1916, it has served as the institute's first dormitory and on-campus fraternity, a mixed undergraduate and graduate dorm, an all-graduate facility, a seniors' dormitory,
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On May 7, 2013, MIT announced that Bexley Hall would be closed for up to three years, due to significant water damage inside the building's exterior walls that rendered the dormitory unsafe to live in. Bexley residents and others expressed considerable concern about the sudden disruption of student
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is located at 305 Memorial Drive, at the intersection of Memorial Drive and Massachusetts Avenue, across the Avenue from MIT's Building 1. The building itself predates MIT's move to Cambridge in 1916. It was originally operated as the "Riverbank Court Hotel" from 1901 to 1937. In 1938, MIT reopened
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The report viewed shared cooking and dining facilities as essential parts of MIT student life and education. Some dorms would contain dining halls, and others would be designated as "cook-for-yourself" residences. Both types would also have some accommodations for larger group dining and individual
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Many of the residents of Simmons complain that aesthetics came as a higher priority than functionality. For example, residents in the "A" tower must take two different elevators, or must walk the length of the building twice (more than an eighth of a mile) to reach the dining hall. Neither the "A"
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computing cluster, and workout rooms. The TFL was so named at the first Next House governance meeting, the words "Tastefully Furnished Lounge" originally appeared in an official brochure distributed at the dedication ceremonies for MacGregor House, and were ironically adopted because the space was
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In February 2019, the MIT administration announced that Burton-Conner would be closed from June 2020 to August 2022 for a complete renovation. Dorm residents expressed concerns about interim housing and the effects this might have on dorm culture. The dorm was re-opened during the wind-down of the
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The other dorms are designated as "cook-for-yourself" communities, and have kitchens on each floor, or in each suite of apartments. Residents of these dorms may also opt to sign up for a meal plan at another dorm with dining facilities, or may eat at any dining hall on a "cash" basis. Free shuttle
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The MIT administration has emphasized incorporation of shared dining facilities into several larger undergraduate dormitories, as places where daily informal social interactions can occur. After discontinuation of "mandatory commons" dining in 1970, MIT continued to operate dining halls in several
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The building's street address is 4 Ames Street, but the mailing address is 70 Amherst Street, because the main entry was moved to what originally was the back of the building. Before implementation of a single-entry building layout, Senior House had six entries named after historical MIT figures:
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However, residents lamented the significant impact on student communities that resulted from the renovation project. Students noted that the "pre-existing culture of New House...has largely been lost", pointing to the stress of having to frequently move between temporary housing buildings and the
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Upon arrival, first-year students are temporarily assigned to on-campus dormitory housing, based on a preliminary application and a lottery. They occupy this room as a homebase while they participate in Orientation and Residence Exploration (REX, also informally called "Dorm Rush") week, when the
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Over the years, MIT undergrad dormitories have developed a diverse range of cultures and traditions. With occasional local exceptions, the West Campus dorms (Maseeh, McCormick, Baker, Burton-Conner, MacGregor, New House, Next House, Simmons, New Vassar) have tended to be more mainstream in their
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Both undergraduate and graduate dorms have a resident Head of House, usually a member of the MIT faculty, living in a special apartment suite within the building. Some larger dorms have multiple Heads of House, each responsible for a section of the building, who consult together on building-wide
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However, MIT students have criticized the design process for New Vassar as "a history of broken promises", with valuable student feedback "destroyed by top-down administrative backtracking". Early in the design stage for New Vassar, MIT administrators sought student input to articulate a set of
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Burton-Conner is a combination of two major sections of the former "Riverside" hotel and apartment building, which MIT acquired and reopened as a dormitory in 1950. "Burton House" consists of the 3 westernmost wings, while "Conner Hall" comprises the remaining 2 wings of the extended E-shaped
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Each suite in MacGregor houses six to eight people, usually coed; the entire dorm houses 326 undergrads. Almost all rooms in MacGregor are singles; the three doubles in F entry are an architectural anomaly. Each suite comes equipped with a bathroom and a kitchen area with a 4-burner electric
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Facing student resistance towards Pilot 2021, MIT announced on July 7, 2017 that the building would be completely emptied of undergraduates and repurposed as a graduate student dorm. This announcement triggered a new round of controversy and discussion among the MIT community. An article in
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Random Hall is the smallest of the MIT dorms, housing only about 93 undergraduates. Its location is also unique among undergraduate dorms, being about a block past the northern border of the main campus. Random Hall was known for its early implementation of bathroom and laundry machine
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buildings. The three sections are connected on the ground floor. Each tower has a penthouse on the top floor that looks out on the Boston skyline. The east tower has only singles while the west tower has singles, doubles, and triples. The funds for building McCormick Hall came from
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in September 2022, amid criticism that the building was "without landmarks" due to restrictions on students painting traditional wall murals. Canvas panels were offered instead, but the paperwork, approvals needed, and delays were objected to.
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East Campus is arranged in two long north–south buildings, the East Parallel (one house built in 1924, extended to full parallel in 1928) and the West Parallel (built in 1931). The buildings are numbered 64 and 62, respectively, in MIT's
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The dorm celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2014. Due to the dorm's age, sturdiness, and tradition, the 350-400 undergrads living there are allowed to paint and alter rooms and floor common spaces, up to the limits of what the Cambridge
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There are also specialized subgroups of students within some of the larger dormitories, usually based on shared interests, language, or culture. Examples include French House, German House, La Casa, Chocolate City, Juniper, and iHouse.
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visited Bexley in the early 1970s. Twenty to thirty Bexley residents filled a living room and were "interviewed" by two FBI agents. "We shared popcorn, and asked them more questions than they asked us; the spirit was boisterous."
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A Baker House tradition involves dropping an old worn-out piano from the roof. Started by former Baker resident Charles Bruno in 1972, the piano is dropped on Drop Day—the last day MIT students can drop a class with no penalty.
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with and without kitchens. Rooms are roughly arranged into three towers (the "A", "B", and "C" towers). Simmons Hall has a dining hall and a late-night cafe. The building also has some more esoteric facilities, such as a large
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The building at 305 Memorial Drive was formerly called "Ashdown House", but has been converted into "Maseeh Hall" for undergraduates. The name "Ashdown House" has been reassigned to the graduate residence at 235 Albany
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The guidelines say that a number of rooms and facilities should be shared dorm-wide, such as spaces for music rehearsal, games, media viewing, studying, exercising, meeting, and other individual or group activities.
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New House was constructed in 1975 and holds nine separate living groups. From 2017 to 2018, New House underwent an extensive renovation to upgrade infrastructure and improve quality of life. The renovation improved
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Maseeh Hall was first opened to undergrad residents in August 2011. Upon its re-opening, Maseeh Hall was MIT's largest undergrad dorm with 462 beds; in 2013, the building's occupancy was further increased to 490.
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to discourage improvised window air conditioner installations and to enable year-round use of the buildings. The new Vassar Street dormitory (Building W46) was specifically designed with these guidelines in mind.
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The dormitory is closed for two years beginning in June 2023 for a complete gut renovation. The renewed buildings will be completely air-conditioned, fully ADA-accessible, and include new amenities in common
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The dorm was named after Everett Moore Baker, an MIT Dean of Students, who died in a plane crash in Egypt in 1949. The dormitory houses 318 undergraduates in single, double, triple, and quadruple rooms.
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in the early twentieth century. McCormick Hall was designed to advocate and encourage female participation in the field of STEM, supporting gender equality in the former US educational system.
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MIT portrays New Vassar as a "living-learning community" that helps students grow both academically and personally. Dorm amenities, including a dining hall, a communal kitchen, a courtyard, a
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There were students who thought it would be great fun to wiretap the local headquarters of a Federal agency; the tappers learned that the agency had simultaneously been tapping them.
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During the closure, East Campus residents will be housed in other dormitories, hotel rooms, and the building formerly occupied by an on-campus fraternity which has been disbanded.
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will allow. Students frequently use technology to customize their rooms, building projects such as an Emergency Pizza Button to have a local pizza shop deliver a cheese pizza, a
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described the MIT dorm closure as part of a wider trend among American universities of emphasizing safety and orderliness while minimizing legal liability and bad publicity.
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In years when there is a shortage of undergrad housing (historically caused by scheduled major renovations, unexpected building system failures, or unanticipated peaks in
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The first level is home to the Tastefully Furnished Lounge (TFL), along with music practice rooms, Next Dining (open daily to all MIT students for breakfast and dinner),
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service is available to selected grocery stores off campus and there is a fresh produce market on campus open one day per week throughout most of the calendar year.
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also known for his formulation of constructal theory, which predicts natural design and its evolution in engineering, scientific, and social systems.
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Some notable MIT undergraduate dorms have been closed down after an extensive operating history. Bexley Hall was demolished due to concerns about
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outlook, while the East Side dorms (East Campus, Senior House, Random, Bexley) have been the home of many different subcultures, such as
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The building has been nicknamed "The Sponge", because the architect consciously modeled its shape and internal structure on a
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and dedicated in 2002. At the cost of $ 78.5 million, it is MIT's most expensive dormitory built on campus since Baker House.
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The building is 382 feet (116 m) long and 10 stories tall, housing 344 undergraduate students. The structure is a large
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initially barely furnished at all. The Next House basement level offers a laundry room, game area, and the Country Kitchen.
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in 1947–1948 and built in 1949. Its distinctive design has an undulating shape which allows most rooms a view of the
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and social activities. Many MIT undergraduate dorms are known for their distinctive student cultures and traditions.
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The building and its surroundings are well known on campus for fierce winds and gusts during stormy weather. A
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in the fall of 2006. On the other hand, the building has been criticized as being ugly, a sentiment echoed in
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The lobby of Maseeh Hall is architecturally notable for its spacious vaulting and mosaic decorations made of
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Aerial view of the two parallels of East Campus Alumni Memorial Housing (northerly ends are at left of photo)
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The social life of East Campus residents includes ambitious build projects (such as a 130-foot (40 m)
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Agustin Fierro Rayo (Linguistics & Philosophy, PhD 2001), MIT Professor of Philosophy and Dean of the
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above the ground floor, with five residential floors on the Burton side and four on the Conner side.
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Kalmikov, Alexander (2013). "Uncovering MIT wind myths through micro-climatological CFD analysis".
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for his pioneering work on understanding the exotic environment around fast-spinning neutron stars;
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painted by former students, further contributing to the sense of a loss of culture and tradition.
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and awarded to the "most beautiful piece of architecture building, monument or structure" in the
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difficulty of rebuilding communities in such circumstances. The renovation destroyed historical
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when the internal layout was changed from a floor orientation (with floor-wide bathrooms and
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MacGregor features various amenities, including a music room, game room, and weight room. A
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Russell, Jenna (August 25, 2002). "For First Time, MIT Assigns Freshmen to Campus Dorms".
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MacGregor House, viewed from Briggs Field, looking towards the Charles River (not visible)
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also known for becoming the world's youngest self-made billionaire at age 28;
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The guidelines also state that dormitories should be designed to qualify for
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Atkinson (William P. Atkinson, professor of English language and literature)
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The three "Burton" wings of Burton-Conner House, viewed from Memorial Drive
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symbol in plan, while the other half contains a shallow pool of water.
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List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology undergraduate dormitories
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Random Hall was the home of The Milk, a 30-year-old carton of rancid
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Within the building is a sculpture commissioned by American artist
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The building is located at 189 Vassar Street, the site of a former
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Maseeh Hall (the only meal plan hall which is also open for lunch)
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In addition, a portion of MIT undergraduate upperclassmen live in
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range-top; in addition, one suite in an entry also has an oven.
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and RadiantNano, former member of the MIT Corporation, named a
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Hennacy, Kaitlyn; Anderson, Zoe; Sheill, Zoe (Feb 21, 2019).
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who were Bexley "houseparents" in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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Creating life from a sponge: the pre-history of Simmons Hall
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70 Amherst Street (E2, formerly undergraduate Senior House)
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MIT Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups
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McCormick Hall – 320 Memorial Dr. Cambridge, MA 02139-4303
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Corporation and inventor of numerous audio technologies;
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McCormick Hall is a women-only dorm; all other dorms are
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concerts at MIT were sponsored by Bexley's housemaster.
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Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Maseeh Hall (formerly Ashdown House), viewed from the
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are increasingly emphasized to support MIT's founding
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Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center
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Simmons Hall, a large undergraduate dorm designed by
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Inside the Sponge—Students Take on MIT Simmons Hall
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