Dunster House Explained

Dunster House
University:Harvard University
Shield:Dunster House Shield.svg
Full Name:Henry Dunster House
Named For:Henry Dunster
Established:1930
Sister College:Berkeley College
Faculty Deans:Sean Kelly and Cheryl Chen
Dean:Gregory Davis
Hoco Chair:Haley Kwoun and Avi Gulati [1]
Res Tutors:19
Location:945 Memorial Drive
Coordinates:42.3686°N -71.1162°W
Location Map:Massachusetts
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Dunster House is one of 12 undergraduate residential houses at Harvard University. Built in 1930, it is one of the first two Harvard dormitories constructed under President Abbott Lawrence Lowell's House Plan and one of the seven Houses given to Harvard by Edward Harkness. In the early days, room rents varied based on the floor and the size of the room. Dunster was unique among Harvard dormitories for its sixth-story walk-up (it had no elevators); these rooms were originally rented by poorer students, such as Norman Mailer.

The House was named in honor of Henry Dunster, Harvard's first president.

History

Dunster House's tower is inspired by, but somewhat smaller than, Tom Tower of Christ Church, Oxford. Above the east wing is the Dunster family coat of arms, and above the west wing is the coat of arms of Magdalene College, Cambridge, where Henry Dunster matriculated in 1627. Magdalene College commemorated the relationship between the two universities by sending medieval tracery stones from the First Court of Magdalene; these are now set in the wall near the doors to J-entry of Dunster House.[2]

Dunster is on the banks of the Charles River next to the John W. Weeks Footbridge, which links Harvard's Allston and Cambridge campuses. From above, its architectural shape, unusual among the River Houses, resembles a branching flowchart due to the odd trapezoidal footprint of the land on which it was built. Dunster underwent a "full House renewal", a comprehensive renovation, that was completed in 2016.[3] It was the first of Harvard's residential houses to undergo such a renewal.[4]

Like many of Harvard's Houses, Dunster has many yearly traditions, including Keg Races in the fall, a Messiah singalong in the winter,[5] a Goat Roast in the spring, and the yearly Dunster House Opera.[6] It is known as one of the more social houses, with Stein Clubs and formals in either the dining hall or courtyard.

As of the 2017-18 academic year, Dunster's Faculty Deans (formerly known as "house masters") are Sean Kelly and Cheryl Chen.[7] The House's first master was Chester N. Greenough (Harvard class of 1898), an English professor and former dean of Harvard College. Former faculty deans/house masters include Roger Porter and Ann Porter, Raoul Bott, and Sally Falk Moore and Cresap Moore. Gregory Davis currently serves as the Allston Burr Resident Dean.[8] His predecessor was Michael Uy.[9]

Dunster's mascot is the moose, inspired by the three golden elk on the Dunster family crest.

Physical building

Dunster House opened in 1930, and contains student rooms, a faculty dean residence, and a dining hall with views of the Charles River.[10]

Notable alumni

Al Gore and Tommy Lee Jones were roommates at Dunster House in the late 1960s. Other notable Dunster alumni include Tatyana Ali, Christopher Durang, Lindsay Hyde, Dan Wilson, Michael Mainelli, and Jean Kwok. In 1995, resident Sinedu Tadesse killed her roommate Trang Ho in Dunster before dying by suicide in a closet.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HoCo .
  2. Web site: Dunster House: History. The President and Fellows of Harvard College. 3 February 2014.
  3. News: Dunster House renewed. 2016-03-31. Harvard Gazette. 2018-02-08. en-US.
  4. Web site: Manning. Colin. Dunster Reimagined. Harvard Gazette. The President and Fellows of Harvard College. 3 February 2014. 30 January 2014.
  5. News: Inside the annual 'Messiah' sing. 2013-12-16. Harvard Gazette. 2018-02-08. en-US.
  6. News: A look inside: Dunster House. 2011-02-17. Harvard Gazette. 2018-02-08. en-US.
  7. Web site: Dunster, Mather House Faculty Deans Settle Into New Positions News The Harvard Crimson. www.thecrimson.com. en. 2018-02-08.
  8. News: Allston Burr Resident Deans and Assistant Deans of Harvard College. 2018-02-08. en. 2018-04-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20180416214856/https://osl.fas.harvard.edu/house-deans. dead.
  9. Web site: Resident Dean Dunster House . . 2008-11-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090809155828/http://dunster.harvard.edu/main/category/3/32 . 2009-08-09 .
  10. Web site: History . 2024-10-14 . dunster.harvard.edu . en.
  11. Thernstrom, Melanie. Halfway Heaven: Diary of a Harvard Murder. Plume Books, September 1998.