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Jane H. Van Cleef ’06 learned to sew at her parents’ knees—her mother made bean bags, her father was a quilter. By high school, she had several catalogues and prom dresses to her name. Harvard has benefited from her skills via the...
Have your academic studies affected your fashion sense? No. For as long as I can remember, I have enjoyed dressing up with an eye on style. My two grandmothers were stylish; my mother and my father were stylish. Whether style is in one’s nature, or it is...
Most important thing you’ve learned at Harvard so far: I’ve never been in an institution so supportive of my narcissism.
After numerous summers of merely observing, Poilane eventually learned to make bread. Although she began devoting her free time to the trade when she was 14 years old, Poilane’s real apprenticeship officially began last year, when she deferred a year from Harvard.
I surveyed the expanse of meat options as the counterman’s eyes bored into my very soul. Why did I stand paralyzed with doubt at the prospect of cooked meat products? The story begins, as frequently does these days, with meat bits. There is at least one good...