Dacie Moses House highlighted in Star Tribune

A story about Carleton’s Dacie Moses House appeared on the front page of the November 10 Star Tribune. Moses, a Carleton librarian, always opened her house to students who wanted to make cookies and hosted weekend brunches for 50 students. When she died at the age of 97 in 1983, she left her house to the College to be used for cookie baking and brunch and hanging out. Leah Geyer ’03 and Adrienne Hacker ’02 are caretakers of the house this year. “We like it,” said Geyer. “It gets a little crazy sometimes, but on the whole, it’s a lot of fun.” Geyer is majoring in Latin American studies and Hacker is a geology major.

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A story about Carleton’s Dacie Moses House appeared on the front page of the November 10 Star Tribune. Moses, a Carleton librarian, always opened her house to students who wanted to make cookies and hosted weekend brunches for 50 students. When she died at the age of 97 in 1983, she left her house to the College to be used for cookie baking and brunch and hanging out. Leah Geyer ’03 and Adrienne Hacker ’02 are caretakers of the house this year. “We like it,” said Geyer. “It gets a little crazy sometimes, but on the whole, it’s a lot of fun.” Geyer is majoring in Latin American studies and Hacker is a geology major.