Cabot House - Constituent Halls

Constituent Halls

Cabot House is comprised by the following six halls:

  • Cabot Hall
  • Whitman Hall
  • Briggs Hall
  • Barnard Hall
  • Bertram Hall
  • Eliot Hall

Cabot, Whitman, Briggs and Barnard are connected by a series of tunnels in the basement. The Dining Hall, JCR, and Grand Entry also serve to connect these buildings above ground. Bertram and Eliot Halls, the oldest, are not connected to the rest of the house, but are a short distance away, co-located on the Radcliffe Quadrangle. The Master's Residence and Resident Dean's Residence, 107 and 103 Walker Street, respectively, are located directly across the street from the rest of the house, and are the only such residences in the Harvard House system not to be physically connected to the rest of the house.

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