Cabot House

As of September 2022[update], the Faculty Deans of Cabot House are Ian Miller and Crate Herbert.

[2] Prior Masters include then-Radcliffe President Mary Bunting and New Republic publisher Martin Peretz.

Ten years later the experiment was taken to its logical conclusion, as the last all-male dorm, Straus Hall in Harvard Yard, went co-ed.

These Houses were styled North, South, and East, in reference to the cardinal directions of the building clusters.

Bertram Hall, Radcliffe’s first permanent dormitory, was built in 1901 and donated by Mrs. David Pulsifer Kimball in memory of her son.

The House Office also has an antique copy of the Cabot Shield which had been hanging in the dining hall before the renovations.

As of September 2022[update], the Cabot Faculty Deans are Ian Miller and Crate Herbert.

Previous Faculty Deans (then known as House Masters) have included Rakesh Khurana and Rulan Chao Pian.

Bertram and Eliot Halls, the oldest, are not connected to the rest of the house, but are a short distance away, co-located on the Radcliffe Quadrangle.

Cabot Hall