Posted by Guest on Mon 04 Apr 2005 10:47:04 PM CDT
Sarah
Duncan Hall was also the home of Stupid Pigeon and Stupider Pigeon. They used to live outside the shiniest window on the third floor (well, the shiniest window in this picture). I used to live on the inside of the shiniest window, so the pigeons and I became good (if stupid) friends. One time it rained and they got all wet. That made me sad.
Posted by Guest on Tue 30 Mar 2004 04:27:17 PM CST
Sarah
and Eileen acting statuesque. She makes a very nice statue :)
Posted by Guest on Tue 30 Mar 2004 04:24:06 PM CST
Sarah
For anyone still puzzling about the great ACTS Lobster Hunt of 2003, the singing lobster was "hidden" on the Fondren side of Willy's statue.
Posted by Guest on Tue 30 Mar 2004 04:18:08 PM CST
Sarah
Watch out...it's not as symmetrical as it looks...
Posted by Guest on Tue 30 Mar 2004 04:12:19 PM CST
Sarah
It's like Little Raccoon in the Outside World...you just want to scoop him up and protect him, but then he'd never learn how to protect himself from the dangers of...well, all the dangers. Good luck little squirrel.
Posted by Guest on Tue 30 Mar 2004 04:07:35 PM CST
David
Duncan, late at night, makes a great place to play capture the flag and freeze tag. Many "hidden staircases" and crazy passageways add to the crazy architecture.
Posted by Guest on Wed 24 Mar 2004 10:36:15 AM CST
David
I swear this looks a lot like the treehouse at Walt Disney World...I think it's the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse there.
Posted by Guest on Wed 24 Mar 2004 10:35:14 AM CST
David
Years ago, some Rice engineering students turned Willy's statue around to face away from the administrative offices to symbolize their oft-seeming lack of care for the students.
Posted by Guest on Wed 24 Mar 2004 10:34:29 AM CST
David
The arch of Lovett represents the start and end of a Rice student's career.
Posted by Guest on Wed 24 Mar 2004 10:33:11 AM CST