Kirkland House
Kirkland House is one of the twelve undergraduate residential houses at Harvard University. Located along the banks of the Charles River, Kirkland House is known for its rich history, vibrant community, and notable alumni.
History
Kirkland House was established in 1931 as part of Harvard's House system, which was designed to provide a smaller, more intimate living and learning environment within the larger university. The house is named after John Thornton Kirkland, who served as President of Harvard from 1810 to 1828. The house was originally composed of the pre-existing Gore Hall and Standish Hall, which were built in 1913.
Architecture
The architecture of Kirkland House is a blend of Georgian Revival and Collegiate Gothic styles. The house features a central courtyard, which serves as a communal space for students. The dining hall, with its high ceilings and large windows, is a focal point of the house.
Community and Traditions
Kirkland House is known for its strong sense of community and numerous traditions. One of the most famous traditions is the annual "Kirkland House Boat Club" race, which takes place on the Charles River. The house also hosts various social events, academic talks, and cultural activities throughout the year.
Notable Alumni
Kirkland House has produced many notable alumni, including:
- Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Facebook
- Matt Damon, actor and screenwriter
- Robert Rubin, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Facilities
Kirkland House offers a range of facilities for its residents, including:
- A dining hall
- A library
- A gym
- Music practice rooms
- Common rooms
House Masters and Faculty Deans
The leadership of Kirkland House has evolved over the years. The house is currently overseen by Faculty Deans, who are responsible for the overall well-being of the students and the administration of the house.
Related Pages
- Harvard University
- House system (Harvard College)
- Charles River (Massachusetts)
- John Thornton Kirkland
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Matt Damon
- Robert Rubin
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