Word: hams
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fustian brilliance. And from there on the concert retained that atmosphere. The last ensore, Horowitz's own variations on Mendelssohn's Wedding March--a composition completely Lisztian in its blend of bombast and puckishness--was the perfect bravura curtain line for the whole exhibition. Horowitz the genius; Horowitz the ham...
...jayvee summary: HARVARD (48) G F P Altrocchi, rf 5 1 11 Goldsmith 1 0 2 Mobraaten, lf 0 0 0 Haughey 0 0 0 Ham 0 0 0 Lionette, c 7 3 17 Dailey 0 0 0 Brynteson, rg 3 1 7 Markham 0 0 0 Covey (C), lg 5 1 11 Ryan 0 0 0 -- -- -- Totals...
...wondrous an array of food turned up in la mere Miville-Dechêne's kitchen that little Gilles; 10, and Marcel, 9, could scarcely believe their eyes. There were two turkeys, a whole pig's head, great pieces of pork and ham and veal, a beef tongue, fruits, nuts, candy, piles of vegetables and a big jar of olives. Because Mme. Miville-Dechêne had done her shopping in snow-mantled Quebec City on Saturday, she had five days to get ready for la fête de Noël-first...
...recipe. Deftly she skinned a ten-pound turkey, carefully keeping the skin intact. Then she sewed up the openings, leaving a hole for the stuffing. In went the beef tongue, two pounds each of chopped veal and minced fresh pork, one pound each of salt pork and finely ground ham. Finally she added the turkey meat, cut from the bones, plus turnips, carrots and lots of onions. Tied in a cloth, the galantine was put in water and bay leaves to cook slowly for six hours. After that, she set it out to cool, then garnished it with red gelatine...
...Crimson lineup-rf, Altrocchi, Goldsmith; lf, Mobraaton, McGiffert; c, Lionette, Dailey; rg. Covey (capt.) Haughey; lg, Brynteson, Ham...