Quincy House (Harvard College)

Until the construction of New Quincy in the late 1950s necessitated their removal, the now open east side was enclosed by a one-story range of squash courts.

Designed by the Boston firm of Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson, and Abbott, New Quincy is a modern eight-story high-rise with views of its more traditional neighbors.

[4] The 20 DeWolfe Street residence hall is a brick structure with a double mansard roof of lead-coated copper.

The "Quincy Assassins" is an annual event in which students target a fellow house member with a Nerf gun.

The regular event was called "The Space Table" and fliers advertising it included the Star Trek slogan "To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before."

The committee operates separately from the Harvard Undergraduate Council (UC) to organize student events and manage funding.

Large glass walls surround the dining hall, allowing natural light to enter and affording views of the House courtyards, Mt.

The dining hall's interior is also unique, as it has a "ski lodge" feel and a large abstract mural occupies its entire back wall.

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