WHEN I THINK BACK to my first year at Harvard, one of the things I always remember is the sex chart. And that “close-knit entryway”? It was, he recalls, documented on an impromptu “sex chart,” a reminder of one of the timeless extracurriculars. He reflects on friendships and career trajectories. He swings by his future House, Dunster-pre-randomization, and of course, pre-renewal. He ruefully recalled his prefrosh housing survey: after he indicated an interest in Harvard’s history and therefore one of its older dorms, he was, of course, assigned to the modernist mishmash of Canaday. What awaits members of the class of 2021? Recalling his “unusually close-knit entryway” in Canaday, Adam Goodheart ’92 returned to campus to write about his first year a decade out, in “Freshman Plus 10,” published in November-December 1998, Harvard Magazine’ s centennial issue.