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...pizza and salad bar is staying but the grill area was not doing so much business so we decided to try a new food concept," Berry said. "We wanted something that was fast, inexpensive andstudents would like--and chickwich is the numberone item on the house menus," he said...

Author: By Curtis R. Chong, | Title: Chick-fil-A Will Occupy Science Center Cafeteria | 6/6/1995 | See Source »

Berry said Dining Services hopes to tap intothe bottled water fad on campus. "We hope CollegePump Water becomes an `in' item because bottledwater is popular on campus and we think that onewith our logo on it will hit the market right," hesaid...

Author: By Curtis R. Chong, | Title: Chick-fil-A Will Occupy Science Center Cafeteria | 6/6/1995 | See Source »

...your item "Band-Aid, Pentagon-Style" [CHRONICLES, May 8], you state that it will "cost even more to entertain the troops with precise renditions of The Stars and Stripes Forever!" This incorrectly implies that the service bands merely provide "entertainment" for toe-tapping service personnel or other casual listeners. Military bands include some of the finest professional musicians in the world. As a music educator, I look to these exemplary performing ensembles as a model both aesthetic and professional for my students. The days are long past when the bands played only John Philip Sousa marches as troops passed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 29, 1995 | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

There are some items that we Harvard folk just can't get enough of. The numbers are astounding, maybe even revolting to the weak of tray and the faint of stomach. Who knew we liked burgers so much? Their untouchable status as the most popular item proves the maxim: "When in doubt, do the option." Here are some of the most frequently gobbled items...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: By the Truckload | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

...YOUR ITEM "A SNEAK PEEK AT OLIVER Stone's Nixon" [Chronicles, March 20] totally misrepresents the film we are trying to make. I can only imagine the outrage Time's editors would express if someone obtained a very early draft of a cover story you were working on, circulated it publicly and then picked it apart selectively. I don't question your journalistic right to do this to me, but I do question the fairness of taking an early draft of a script that won't even begin shooting for another month and putting your own very twisted spin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 10, 1995 | 4/10/1995 | See Source »

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