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...ways to help. People waited in line for six hours to donate blood at the Red Cross. At one relief center housed in St. Luke's United Methodist Church, the McDonald's hamburgers, Domino's pizzas and sandwiches from Ruby's were piling up faster than they could be eaten. The international relief group Feed the Children has its headquarters five miles west of downtown. After the organization's boss, Larry Jones, went on local TV to ask for volunteers and donations for the victims and rescue workers, hundreds of cars began filing through the parking lot of the company...
...kids had their own places to be." In trying to cultivate an aristocratic atmosphere the newborn Union of 1901 hosted a zoo of stuffed animal heads, some of whose dusty outlines you can still see on the walls if you look carefully. "I don't think I could have eaten a meal there with all those heads, especially not one with meat in it," Buckley comments. Eventually the busts fell out of fashion, reminding us that an appropriately-lost memory here and there might not be that...
That's not a threat, however, Harvard's Dining Services depends on this computer to answer countless crucial questions--how many chickwiches are usually eaten in Eliot House? How about in the Harvard Union? How much eggplant do we need for the next time we serve Eggplant Parmesan? And how many vegetables do we need for Friday's Turkey Rice Soup...
...devout wish but certainly not an authentic record. Crossan, who is co-chairman of the seminar with Funk, argues it this way: since the Crucifixion was conducted by Roman soldiers, he reckons, Jesus' body was most likely left on the Cross or tossed into a shallow grave to be eaten by scavenger dogs, crows or other wild beasts. As for Jesus' family and followers, depicted in the Bible as conducting a decent burial of the body according to Jewish law, "as far as I can see, they ran,'' Crossan says. "They lost their nerve, though not their faith...
...went to the Hong Kong, got the menu and everything, and then decided we didn't want to eat there, so my roommate told the waiter that we had an emergency at the airport," recounts Todd A. Bangerter '98, "Then we went to Chef Chow's, where we had eaten just the night before. In fact, they recognized us because I had left a package there Wednesday night and had to go back...