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...latter do seem in fact to concern a a man named Woyzeck (the name rings repetitively through the various modes of address, a ghostly refrain), a soldier, who has been forced to eat nothing but peas for months in the interests of science. Who shaves his Captain's beard daily in return for disjointed grilling on philosophy and morals. Who kills a woman and may, or may not, get caught. Sentences, conversations repeat constantly, occasionally inaudible but more often reinforcing the plaintive refrain of "no communication." "Say something, Woyzeck," "Say something, Marie," come the incantations as apocryphal scenes--of singles...
...than 150 forms of Mediterranean batter, from agnolotti to ziti, have landed in fancy dress on elegant menus. Indeed, just about everywhere, restaurants and cooking schools dedicated to those al dente squares and rounds and ribbons of pearly paste are subverting meat-and-taters America. Exclaims Master Cook James Beard: "It's a pasta avalanche...
...Kordish 4 1/3 10 7 5 2 1 Beard (W) 1 2/3 0 0 0 2 0 Cunin 3 3 4 2 3 0 Musselman 1 2/3 2 3 3 4 2 Smerczynski...
...predicament is something that Lee ponders as he sits by the coal stove in the kitchen of his neat, sturdy farmhouse. His feet are covered with thick blue socks; the Amish remove their shoes before entering the home. His blue eyes are gentle behind sensible, old-fashioned glasses, his beard is appropriately patriarchal, his voice surprisingly soft. "I'm a man who wakes every morning and thanks God for what is," Lee says. "I don't worry. I work. I believe that the Government of the U.S. is fair and just. It is not the Amish habit...
...suspect--a 25-year-old white male with brown hair and a beard-has been accused of four thefts last month and three this. Reported incidents in Winthrop and South House have prompted concern among proctors and students and warnings in the Yard Bulletin and the South House newsletter...