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Before the plastic bags are shipped to the 12 houses and Annenberg, the CSG retains two small samples of each batch—one for the head chef to taste-test and sign off on and one that HUDS keeps for two weeks in the rare event that it causes a food epidemic...
Hungry and confused, a steady stream of first-years flooded into Eliot and Kirkland dining halls Friday night, desperately looking for a place to eat after signs tricked them into thinking that Annenberg had closed...
Inside the State House, outspoken Annenberg chef Larry Houston was making his usual rounds...
...defense of the ban, Adams House Committee co-chair Joshua A. Barro ’05 fumed that the dining hall was becoming “a satellite Annenberg,” adding that residents suffered such grave indignities as being unable to eat with their blockmates on occasion. Mealtime crowds, however, are a small price to pay for the privilege of luxurious accommodations in the most centrally located residential house on campus. Indeed, the “house community” miasma usually deployed to justify interhouse restrictions disregards that, alas, at Harvard all house communities are not created...
...obscenely ugly brick façade and food which The Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard describes as “pretty wretched” and “among the worst on campus.” Thus it is perfectly logical that first-years stranded far away from Annenberg would prefer Adams House to its neighbors like Quincy—their eschewing an icy winter trek to Annenberg being reasonable as well...