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...solar particles. Arrayed on the shelves, in perfect storage conditions, are golden wheels whose names speak of rainswept farms, dark cellars and expense: Ardrahan Large, Innes Log, Stinking Bishop, Ticklemore Goat. If you want to make a meal of it right there and then, you can pull up a chair and choose a bottle of wine-not in the walk-in cabinet itself, but at a large communal dining table just outside, where vintages beckon from wall-mounted racks. (Should you be up for a real debauch, this space can be hired as a private dining venue.) However, it would...
...Jamison’s talk. “She’s a real warrior, with all the things she’s been through. She’s an incredible speaker. Her views on going public help a lot of people,” Tschinkel said. MHAAG Co-Chair Eunice Yang ’08, who organized the kick-off event, was thrilled with the number of people in attendance. The event had to be moved to a large Emerson lecture hall due to the greater-than-expected turnout. “To have so many people come...
...staffs is doing the same among athletes themselves. “We’re trying to branch out and increase the pool of people who play the sports,” Scalise said. The event was held before the Athletics Department announced it was naming Amaker. Scalise, who chaired the committee charged with selecting the new coach, said his department was “on the verge of hopefully making an announcement that will hopefully improve our athletics.” “You have the opportunity once every 10 or 15 years to make the right hiring...
After the committee’s unanimous vote, Petersen, UC Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, and Student Affairs Committee Chair Michael R. Ragalie ’09 submitted a letter encouraging members of the Corporation, including Interim President Derek C. Bok, to carefully consider the proposed reforms. The letter cited various benefits to the adoption of a new calendar...
...screening of “Wet Hot American Summer” to provide Passover-observing students with a kosher-friendly study break, complete with matzah pizza, Havdalah prayers, live guitar, and plenty of Manischewitz wine. Jaclyn B. Granick ’08, Harvard Reform Minyan’s membership chair, described matzah pizza as a popular snack made from layers of tomato sauce, cheese, and vegetables on matzah. “Even at regular meals, the only thing the dining hall gives you is a box of matzah. There’s one kosher Passover study break that Harvard Hillel...