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Harvard honors itself by considering James O. Freedman as its president, but our fondest hope is that he will choose to remain at Dartmouth College. William W. Cook Gene M. Lyons John A. Rassias Charles T. Wood...
...single men, according to the 1989 Conference of Mayors Survey. Nationwide, anywhere from one-half to two-thirds are either substance abusers, mentally ill or both. Up to a quarter have been in jail. With such a great range of needs, it was all but impossible to cook up a comprehensive national policy that would fit into a 10-second sound bite...
...David Bouley, chef, specialist in French provincial cuisine and owner of Bouley in New York City, a four-star restaurant in most of the guides. No species brings out the temperament in a chef as salmon does. Bouley will not allow the Norwegian hothouse variety in his kitchen. "It cooks too fast and has a lingering aftertaste," he complains. "I couldn't even make stock from the carcass, because the bones have an oily taste." At Le Bernardin, considered by many to be New York City's best fish restaurant, chef Eberhard Mueller draws a somewhat finer distinction. "Wild salmon...
Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson said she planned to cook the "traditional" family turkey this year, and is expecting family members at her home for the holidays. Wilson said the blessings for which she was most grateful for include "first and foremost, my family, and for the moment, peace...
...student, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that she and a cohort had been making the dessert items in question for some friends. As they attempted to cook their Pillsbury dough, however, the room unexpectedly filled with smoke...