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Students, while strategically battling their way toward the lunchtime fare, were enthusiastic about the campus’ newest addition. ‘It’s like Harvard trying to be a normal college,’ said David S. Marshall ’07. ‘I think it will do a ton to improve social life on campus.’
Harvard Crimson, April 20, 2007
[At Cambridge Queen’s Head’s Oktoberfest,] Meghan C. Joyce ’08 said, ‘I grew up in Germany, so I know that the food is good. I just ran into two German guys here for Head of the Charles and they said that it was good food too.’
Harvard Crimson, October 22, 2007
Everything was fantastic last night. We ended up having 20 people in our group and we were easily accommodated by your staff. Melissa and Rowan were super nice. They even turned down the music in the bar area so we could hear each other talk. I've never been anywhere that has done that! It was wonderful.
Patron, November 20, 2007
I just wanted to drop a line with some enthusiastic support for Beer/Wine schools. I've been to two of the events so far and have enjoyed them tremendously. Beyond being a really fun time, I've found them extremely informative. I admire the efforts CQH has been making so far in its young existence. The live music is fantastic, and I think that small events like the beer/wine schools should most definitely have a consistent and permanent place in Harvard's future.
Beer School Patron, December 2, 2007
I attended the Dogfish Head beer school. My friend and I were overwhelmed by what an incredible deal we were getting. 4 or 5 phenomenal beers, tasty food and a Dogfish Head glass – all for only $5. I was hooked…I wish we had beer school every weekend!
Beer School Patron, December 2, 2007
Memorial Hall will exert a large influence in the future history of the College. Within its ample halls will meet the successive generations who are to shape and mould in a large degree the future of our country. They will read here the records of the past; and they will inscribe with them their own history.
Boston Daily Advertiser, October 7, 1870

