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...Herrell's was started by Steve Herrell (the man who started Somerville Steve's before selling out), and some claim there's not much difference between the two. Others charge that Herrell's is creamier, Steve's richer... Decide for yourself. Both feature an awesome array of candy and fruit toppings, which can be sprinkled on top or mixed into the ice cream (slightly higher charge for mix-ins--they use lots of elbow grease.) Very serious hot fudge, and the prices (about $2for a large Scoop with Reese's) reflect the extremity of this permanent fad. Emack and Bolio...
...fact of the matter is that the University is reaping the bitter fruit of its past negligence. Administrators may be sincere when they voice a commitment to vigorously deterring harassment and punishing actual transgressions, but such protestations cannot dispel the cynicism engendered by remarks from male professors ridiculing the idea of sexual harassment for example, a professor's remark, as reported in the survey that harassment was only the product of "feminine hysteria." Bold measures are needed to combat such myopia. Sadly enough, however, when hold measures were proposed this year--for instance to establish a central harassment office...
When the King and his wife, Princess Sophia of Greece, check into a luxury hotel in Boston on Wednesday they will be provided with standard V.I.P. accomodations--one entire floor, wine, and fruit baskets, a hotel official commented yesterday...
...details: in the petals of a cornflower or the veins of an elecampane leaf, in the grain of stone or the purling of a brook. That is why the details of Pre-Raphaelite landscape, ostensibly the fruit of candid observation, take on such a hortatory, didactic air. One knows, looking at Millais's portrait of Ruskin in his sober frock coat on the rocky verge of a Scots cascade, that every wrinkle of the gray gneissic crag he stands on is meant to speak of the geological span of the creation and to imply a sense of time...
...bountiful pay raises that top executives served themselves this year are in some cases turning into bitter fruit. Critics ranging from union leaders to management experts are assailing the increases as an affront to workers and a potential threat to the economy. Last week the attacks mounted. "A scandal and an outrage!" charged United Auto Workers Vice President Marc Stepp. "When I saw those numbers, I was stunned." Management Guru Peter Drucker, writing in the Wall Street Journal, called for voluntary curbs on top-executive paychecks, maintaining that if companies do not control themselves Congress will set up restrictions...