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...Tailgating" reminded me of a luncheon my husband and I planned about 30 years ago, prior to a UNC-Duke football game [Nov. 12]. We encountered horrendous traffic and had no time for our party, so we carried our coolers into the stadium and ate our quiche, raw vegetables and dip at our seats. Apparently our Yankee menu caused quite a sensation, and people all around us were staring and pointing. Finally, one young Southern gentleman, seated several seats to the right in the row below us, became so curious that he yelled, "What are they eating?" The answer...
...into a tender steak and cautiously moves a piece towards his mouth. Other members of the table laugh heartily at the table head’s quips, offering commentary of their own to impress the distinguished table companions. This is no final club affair. The setting? A typical recruiting luncheon for Harvard undergrads, given by leading financial firms like Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers. Harvard students are well-known for flocking to investment banking and consulting firms following graduation, and it’s hard to turn down companies that throw such lavish events for students. Originally hailing from...
...apiece, and the squad is waiting for one to establish himself as the every-down back.“We just seem to go to the next guy and then the next guy,†Leopards coach Frank Tavani said at the team’s weekly media luncheon, held earlier this week. “That’s how you try to build a football program, to have depth.â€The Lafayette offense is not without strengths however. Featuring more of a pro-style attack, it relies on its offensive line and standout receiver Shaun...
...particular ball,†said Miller. “Exposé†Executive Producer Thomas M. Casciato said he was so intrigued by Miller’s experience that he invited the journalist to appear on the show. The two met last summer during an awards luncheon. “ ‘Exposé’ ’s goal is to expand the reach of really fine investigative reporting done all over the country,†said Casciato yesterday. “Exposé†will air tonight...
Larry D. Arbuthnott ’10, the other co-president, said the HHA spoke to Fernández about the Haitian issue during the luncheon, but said they received unsatisfactory answers...