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Julia I is unique because it brings basic principles to a wide variety of popular dishes. By comparison, Julia II borders on the eccentric because large chunks of the book are devoted to three techniques unfamiliar to the American cook. The book's highlight is a 50-page section on making genuine French breads with all-purpose American flour. The basic process takes seven hours at the very least. But anyone who perseveres will be rewarded by the characteristic chewy loaf with the crackly crust that Frenchmen can acquire for a two-minute trip to the local boulangerie. Other...
Petkevich, the 1970 U.S. Men's Figure Skating Silver Medalist, has attracted many of the nation's best skaters. Janet Lynn, 1970 U.S. Ladies' Champion, and Jim Sladsky and Judy Schwomeyer, the 1970 U.S. Dance Champions, will highlight the performance...
When Pasternak looks back over the past season he doesn't think of his personal performance but of thecohesiveness of the team. "If I had to pick the highlight of the season, it's that we've been a real team all year despite our record," he said. "This group is close, very close, and everyone out on the field is trying to help the other guy gain experience. I'm sure now that we'll win if we put it all together...
...Harvard lightweight crew gave indications of things to come by sweeping to impressive wins in both the four and eight-oared shell competitions to highlight the sixth annual Head of the Charles Regatta on Sunday...
Similarly, the Second Nun's Tale, the story of St. Cecilia, is the representation to Chaucer of the finest in medieval piety. However, that piety has long since disappeared from our culture. Bergreen works hard to give tale the impact it once had. He has his company highlight the story with a musical accompaniment that is both medieval and reflective. It is a fine touch, and Marie Kohler as St. Cecilia gives a concinving performance. Virginity, however, is no longer an issue, and St. Cecilia's efforts to preserve her maidenhead seem more fit for laughter than for pious reflection...