Currier House
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Currier House is one of twelve undergraduate residential Houses of Harvard College, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Opened in September 1970, it is named after Audrey Bruce Currier, a member of the Radcliffe College Class of 1956 who, along with her husband, was killed in a plane crash in 1967. The area was formerly used as housing for Radcliffe College, and as such the four towers of Currier House are named for distinguished alumnae of Radcliffe, including the author Barbara Tuchman and composer Mabel Daniels. Along with Cabot House and Pforzheimer House, Currier is part of the "Quad."
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[edit] Housemasters and Resident Dean
Currier currently has interim housemasters, Shah and Laura Khoshbin. Shah is a professor at Harvard Medical School and Laura is an attorney. A search is underway to replace former co-masters Harvard Business School professor Joseph L. Badaracco and his wife, former Harvard College deputy dean Patricia O'Brien. The Allston Burr Resident Dean is Katerine Stanton. Previous masters have included scholar of Islam and current Dean of Harvard Divinity School William A. Graham, chemist and Nobel laureate Dudley R. Herschbach, and classicist Gregory Nagy.
[edit] Social Atmosphere
Because of its distance from most of the other residential houses, its physical layout (which places most of the house's social space near the entrance), and its small size (it has the smallest population of any house), many Currier residents consider the house to have one of the strongest and most cohesive house communities of Harvard's residential houses. Students routinely rank Currier's dining hall highest among Harvard dining halls in food quality. In 2005, Currier renovated a common space known as the "Fishbowl" to create an entertainment center complete with a big screen projector and surround sound system. In early 2006, Currier painted many of its interior walls to produce a more colorful atmosphere.
Most of Currier's bedrooms are single bedrooms connected by a sinkroom or full private bathroom, a rarity at Harvard (where most dormitories date to the 1920s and are now relatively crowded.) The house is also known for the "Tenman," a suite of ten single bedrooms surrounding the largest in-suite common room at Harvard College.
[edit] Athletic Success
In 2004-2005, Currier House won the Straus Cup for the first time in over twenty years. The cup is given to the house that scores the most points in intramural athletic competition during the school year.
[edit] Famous Alumni
Famous alumni include Paul Attanasio, Michael Chertoff, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, Caroline Kennedy, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Yo-Yo Ma.
Gates and Ballmer met in Currier House, where the two lived on the same floor,[1] and formed a friendship that later led Gates to recruit his college friend to join his budding software company.[2] Gates also described during his 2007 commencement address at Harvard how he initiated one of his first software deals while making a call from his room in Currier House.[3]

