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Every day, enormous mounds of banana peels, half-eaten apples and rubbery chicken pieces pile up in the dish rooms of Harvard's dining halls...

Author: By Carrie L. Zinaman, | Title: Dining Service Audits Food Waste | 12/10/1993 | See Source »

...raging satirist," the catalog calls Kelley, but satire, like revenge, is a dish best cooked by skeptical adults and then eaten cold, and it takes more than Irishness and a fixation on excrement to make a Dean Swift. Still, we need to be reminded that adolescence is a cultural construct, a pathological condition invented by and for Americans -- and Kelley, at least, does that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dolls and Discontents | 12/6/1993 | See Source »

Oxfam Hunger Banquet. In addition tospeakers, music and a slide show, participantsdraw lots to determine whether they will eat ameal similar to that eaten each day by one of theworld's "upper income," "middle income," or "lowerincome" peoples. Dudley House, Dining Room, 7 p.m.$5. Tickets are available by calling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: At Harvard Daily Entertainment & Events | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

...came back from the void alcohol had eaten into his life. He came back from death itself when emergency medical technicians revived him after his heart attack. And he came back to Harvard to tell a story that may spare someone the journey he has taken...

Author: By Y. TAREK Farouki, | Title: Come back to Life, Sobriety and the College | 11/2/1993 | See Source »

...word like a mantra. What is Frankenmuth, you may ask? Only the best restaurant around. The one place where cheery waitresses serve up delicious Bavarian chicken and Old World charm. In Flint, life is bad and getting worse, and chicken isn't the only thing you'll see eaten in this film. When the Bunny Lady, the woman who sold rabbits for food in "Roger and Me" and inspired the new film's title, feeds a live rabbit to a snake, the bunny's shrieks are a little harder to swallow...

Author: By Caralee E. Caplan, | Title: Short Films With Teeth | 10/14/1993 | See Source »

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