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...Warren E. C. Wacker, director of University Health Services, said last night the victims all reported eating seafood newburg at Cabot and Whitman halls. The illnesses may have been caused by salmonella poisoning, which usually takes affect 10 to 12 hours after eating, he said...
Lynne Parshall '76, one of those hospitalized, said last night she had eaten just the scallops and the shrimp out of the newburg and that the scallops were "mushy and not well cooked." She said she ate around 6 p.m. Wednesday...
...heat again soared to more than 125° (after hovering around 105°). That created fears of additional food spoilage, and the astronauts were warned to be on the lookout for bad odors when they began sampling Skylab's delicacies, which include such items as roast beef, lobster Newburg and Conrad's favorite butterscotch pudding. The space agency was also worried about the buildup of potentially lethal fumes from the decomposition of the heat-sensitive polyurethane foam used to insulate the interior walls of the ship. As an added precaution, the astronauts planned to don gas masks before...
More Meaningful Penance. In doing away with fish-on-Friday, the American bishops followed the example of 17 other national conferences that have decided that eating lobster Newburg instead of hamburger is not precisely a genuine act of mortification. Dispensations to soldiers, travelers and the sick have been freely given by the church, and in much of Europe the practice has been observed by hardly anyone but the clergy. While declaring that abstinence was no longer binding under pain of sin, the bishops urged the faithful to preserve the custom, particularly during the Lenten season, as "an outward sign...
Emigrating Cubans will be forced to live on federal relief with their relatives in the already over-crowded ghettos of Miami, New York City, and Newburg, N.Y. This kind of oversight does not seem to represent the best "humanitarian tradition...