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...wise man once said: “man doth not live by bread only.” (Deuteronomy 8: 2-3). Another wise man once said “man shall not live on bread alone” (Matthew 4:4 and Luke 4:4) And for that reason, the Jewish people invented matza. Ahh, matza: the delectably brittle flat bread that dries our mouths and sprays bread shrapnel in all conceivable directions for one week each year as we remember our ancestors’ escape from slavery and exodus from Egypt during the Jewish holiday of Passover. Some...
...Carle made a great pass right to me, and my defenseman just ran right past,” he said. “Fortunately, it didn’t get taken away.”It was Harvard’s ability to take away the Pioneers’ bread and butter—their up-tempo pace—that made the difference. The Crimson got on the board first, when Stenmark took a pass from Cohen, faked a shot, and scored exactly one minute into the game. After a Denver goal just under four minutes later, Mahler scored...
...Meantime, Kaldor just keeps on giving. Already plans are shaping up for the Urs Fischer installation on Sydney's Cockatoo Island, the lucky 13th KAP, which launches on April 19. Will it be the Swiss artist's House of Bread, an alpine chalet constructed of sourdough and home to four hungry parakeets? In any case, Kaldor insists "it will be wonderful. It will be wonderful...
...freshmen. “The drive behind it is not to influence decisions about blocking, but as you move into a diverse community in houses, to see how [blocking groups] relate to social networks at Harvard,” said Styles, who is a Foundation intern. After eating corn bread, pork, macaroni and cheese, and turkey sandwiches, freshmen were asked to break off into groups of seven to play a game called “Access.” Styles asked each of the three groups to choose a volunteer. The volunteers were taken outside and asked to start...
...Swamped with work and taking home a “full briefcase” every night, Bok said he did not have the chance to interact with undergraduate students as much as he did during his first tenure in Mass. Hall.“I may not be breaking bread with them in the Houses,” he said, “but I will be doing something that will affect their lives in positive ways that go to the heart of why they’re here.”—Samuel P. Jacobs contributed...