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...tome aims, in the words of editor Ruth Reichl, to be "a book that wants to live in your kitchen." For the most part, it succeeds: this is the sort of cookbook you want by your side whether you're attempting cucumber sandwiches or coq au vin. Each chapter is punctuated with valuable tips from Gourmet's eight test kitchens on such matters as how to properly store food (never refrigerate tomatoes, for instance - it makes them mealy and kills flavor), when to use which kind of rice, and how to remove fish skins (a paper towel and a sharp...
...years later, College Matters has expanded tremendously. This fall, it published a book. The College Matters Guide to Getting into the Elite College of Your Dreams is a compilation of 14 specialized chapters written by 15 college students from various schools across the country, including four from Harvard. Melissa L. Dell ’05, a senior in Winthrop house and the managing editor of the book, wrote the Standardized Test chapter with an eye for basic facts: “In high school, my guidance counselor thought the SAT was out of 3,600 points...
...What happened was that the company we had before, Nesson, declared Chapter 11 just before we opened this fall,” said Rudolf Gautschi, HUDS director of residential dining. “We had to protect ourselves, so we made the switch...
...said that the book’s chapter on Hispanics “says that Latinos are the top of every problem or the bottom of every achievement...
Huntington said that the high school graduation rate for Mexican immigrants was below the rate for both blacks and whites and that much of the material in the chapter about Mexican culture came from Mexicans and Mexican-Americans...