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Again and again, he reaches for the bon mot, the stylistic inflection to convince his readers, as autobiographers have shown theirs, of "the authority of style, [and] not self-revelation...

Author: By Susan B. Class, | Title: Lost in Pretension | 9/23/1989 | See Source »

...Thomas More? A) a man who stood his religious ground; B) a faithful servant to the King; C) a book store across from Au Bon Pain; or D) the subject of Richard Bolt's insightful and entertaining play A Man For All Seasons, which is being performed this weekend by the Leverett House Arts Society...

Author: By Esther H. Won, | Title: More Than a History Lecture | 3/17/1989 | See Source »

...rally in front of Au Bon Pain drew more than 200 spectators-many of whom were passers-by. About 100 then marched across Dunster St. to picket the clinic, which was guarded by police and appeared to be closed...

Author: By Brian R. Hecht, | Title: Protestors Rally Outside Clinic | 3/9/1989 | See Source »

...calamity began on Jan. 28, when the captain of the Bahia Paraiso, a naval resupply ship that doubles as a tourist boat, sailed through waters identified on charts as having "dangerous ledges and pinnacles." The ship was shaken by a "terrible jolt," says passenger Nadia Le Bon. "I thought we hit an iceberg." Instead, the ship had struck Full Astern Reef, which ripped a 30-ft. gash through its double hull and into the engine room. With the ship listing and the smell of gasoline thick in the air, the 314 passengers and crew members were rescued unharmed by scientists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Stains on The White Continent | 2/20/1989 | See Source »

WANDERING about Harvard Square in search of cheap eats can be a demoralizing experience, especially for those afflicted with an acidic burning in the inner linings of their stomachs late at night. By now, even freshmen have learned that the Square's high rents mean places like Au Bon Pain can get away with charging you four bucks for a lame, lumpy and lazy sandwich...

Author: By John C. Yoo, | Title: Thank God for Hot Dogs | 1/23/1989 | See Source »

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