Difference between revisions of "Greylock Dining Hall"

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Greylock was the inspiration for the following dialogue between Kate Sauerhoff '06 and Oren Cass '05 in a [http://www.williamsrecord.com/wr/?view=article&section=features&id=6151 One-in-2000 interview]:
 
Greylock was the inspiration for the following dialogue between Kate Sauerhoff '06 and Oren Cass '05 in a [http://www.williamsrecord.com/wr/?view=article&section=features&id=6151 One-in-2000 interview]:
  
<blockquote>Kate: Clearly you’re not on the rap train.</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Kate: Clearly you're not on the rap train.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Oren: I was once referred to as Cass Master Flash in the pages of the Record.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Oren: I was once referred to as Cass Master Flash in the pages of the Record.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Kate: You called yourself that in a One-in-2000 column that you wrote. That definitely doesn’t count. In fact, it may compound your lameness. '''The closest you get to rap is Wrap Night at Greylock.'''</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Kate: You called yourself that in a One-in-2000 column that you wrote. That definitely doesn't count. In fact, it may compound your lameness. '''The closest you get to rap is Wrap Night at Greylock.'''</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 14:34, January 11, 2024


Greylock Dining Hall was the dining hall for the Greylock Quad. Alas, it and Dodd Dining Hall were closed after the 2009-2010 school year. Greylock is now used as an event space.

Architecture

Greylock was designed by The Architects Collaborative, and was built in 1965. The building's main elements are brick, slate, and wood.

Patrons

Due to its late hours, Greylock was typically where sports teams ate dinner after practice. It also served the residents of Bryant, Mark Hopkins, Carter, and Gladden, and nearby row houses.

Special Features

Greylock always featured the deli lunch, where you could find a wider selection of meats, cheeses, breads, and especially condiments, than anywhere else on campus.

Greylock on the Record

Greylock was the inspiration for the following dialogue between Kate Sauerhoff '06 and Oren Cass '05 in a One-in-2000 interview:

Kate: Clearly you're not on the rap train.

Oren: I was once referred to as Cass Master Flash in the pages of the Record.

Kate: You called yourself that in a One-in-2000 column that you wrote. That definitely doesn't count. In fact, it may compound your lameness. The closest you get to rap is Wrap Night at Greylock.