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The youngest of the three women in Reardon's book. Waters is featured last, her story playing dessert as Fisher's did hors d'ocuvre. But the entree, naturally, is Reardon's portrait of Julia Child, the six foot tall throaty-voiced diva who brought bouillabaise to thousands of living...
Food can be a precise indicator of the potential success and edification of participating in a particular group. Use the following scale at the typical introductory meeting: Empty room--Avoid Like Plague; dining hall--Use Extreme Skepticism; chips, cookies, soda--Come to Next Meeting; fancy hors d'oeuvres--Volunteer for...
Students paid $40 per person to attend the event. Clad in formal wear, the undergraduates enjoyed a large wet bar and hors d'oeuvres ranging from sushi to cheese-filled dried pears. after the speeches, they danced to the sounds of a New York disc jockey.
This historical fumble was merely an intellectual hors d'oeuvres. The real meat of the evening came with the presentation of Steele's theories. The crux of the argument was that: 1) White Americans live with perpetual guilt about their history as oppressors during the Antebellum period; 2) African-Americans...
We swung through the elegant junior common room (presumably the reason it's always locked and unavailable to members) outfitted with balloons, crepe paper and exquisite hors d'oeuvres.