18 Facts About Dabney House

1.

Dabney House system is the basis of undergraduate student residence at the California Institute of Technology .

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Caltech established the house system in 1931, disbanding the existing fraternities and recasting them as Blacker House, Dabney House, Fleming House and Ricketts House, located in the complex known as the student houses, then old houses, and later south houses.

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3.

New state-of-the-art residential facility named Avery Dabney House, was opened in 1996, touted as a facility that allowed undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty to not only mingle, but live together.

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4.

Blacker Dabney House was built with the help of funds donated by Robert Roe Blacker, a trustee of Caltech.

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5.

Joseph B Dabney, owner of the Dabney Oil Syndicate, was a trustee of California Institute of Technology.

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6.

Traditionally standing for "Dabney House Eats It, " referring to a particularly unpalatable plate of noodles in the 1950s, the trigraph DEI has come to be a badge of pride for Darbs.

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Besides naming the house's recreation room after it and spreading it all across campus, Dabney alumni have made DEI a hidden code in the outside world.

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8.

Since then, Coffee Dabney House has become a part of Caltech's Dining Services and is managed by CDS.

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9.

Dabney House'storically, Fleming House did not offer social memberships, but a recent decision by the house leadership changed this long-standing policy.

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10.

Past few years, Fleming and Page Dabney House have pranked each other regularly and included each other in initiations.

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11.

Ricketts House was funded by and named for mining engineer L D Ricketts.

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12.

Ricketts Dabney House was known for athletics and student government in the 1950s, but soon after that they became known less for these activities and more for activities that pushed the motto "Take me as I am" to the limit.

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13.

Lloyd House was named in memory of Ralph B Lloyd and his wife, Lulu Hull Lloyd.

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14.

Lloyd Dabney House is located along the Olive Walk, and is an "L"-shaped, two-story building.

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15.

Avery Dabney House is part of the housing system at the California Institute of Technology, participating in Rotation and housing undergraduates, yearlong exchange students, faculty, and visiting guests.

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16.

In both physical size and bedspaces, Avery Dabney House is noticeably larger than the other houses, housing almost twice as many undergraduates as other houses.

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17.

Avery Dabney House has several facilities, including a dining hall with a large kitchen, a conference room, a piano room, a library, a garden, and a basement garage.

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18.

However, it is not a Dabney House, lacking the self-determining political systems, defined membership, and collection of dues like those of the existing 8 houses.

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