I'm sort of curious to see just how many people we can come up with who occupied the "presidential suite" in one of its incarnations, so I'm going to add Paul Stoddard and possibly Tony Peterson. It's only "possibly" because I have this idea that his pre-1795 residence was someplace different but that after 1795, Professor Stokes visited him in this room - but it may be that before 1795 I was not as familiar with the room as I later became. Anyway, if Tony Peterson can be confirmed, that brings us to four people - Burke Devlin, Maude Browning, Paul Stoddard, and Tony Peterson. Can we indeed bring the count up past the fingers of one hand? And maybe even make it to the toes?