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...Benstead and his white-clad cuisine team to put it in front of them. For today's lunch, the "livin' innies"-as he calls the resident troops who use the mess-will hoe into offerings like beef stroganoff, BBQ pork chops, chicken ? la king, Swiss roll and pavlova. Steak's "an old favorite," and there's a potato option at every meal. But the modern soldier is at ease with terms like parmigiana, and unfazed in the face of quiche. He's not slow to criticize, either: "You are only as good as your last meal," says Benstead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Feed An Army | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

Which recipes have been the most popular? The pavlova - it's the best pavlova in the world. A lot of people think, well, a pavlova is a pavlova. But I got the recipe from a woman who made three a day, and she taught me everything you have to do to get it right. And people often say, Oh, I still make your Christmas pudding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Margaret Fulton | 3/17/2004 | See Source »

...Winners ANNA PAVLOVA And she's still skinny. Leading ballerina returns to Russia after 70-year absence?in an urn ALTHEA GIBSON Black '50s tennis champ gets her mug on cereal box. When will Ilie Nastase get his due? SIEGFRIED AND ROY Las Vegas illusionists and tiger fetishists sign lifetime contract. Is there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spotlight | 3/12/2001 | See Source »

Like the great actress Eleonora Duse, the great dancer Anna Pavlova last week died in a hotel, in a strange country. In France, near Dijon, a railroad accident kept her waiting for hours in an unheated train. She caught cold and by the time she reached The Hague, planning to dance there, influenza had developed, also pleurisy. Death came swiftly, in three days. On the third day she roused from a coma and spoke to Victor Dandre, her husband and accompanist. She thought she was herself again, high on her toes, poised for dancing. "Play that last measure softly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1929-1939 Despair | 3/9/1998 | See Source »

Other undergraduate organizers of the conference at Harvard include: Samuel D. Baum '98; Nicholas A. Chavez '98, who is a Crimson editor; William Decherd '01; Jason M. Goldberg '98; Wesley K. Gilchrist '98; Oliver C. Haugen '98; Elena I. Pavlova '99; Laura E. Rosenbaum '00, who is a Crimson editor; Kimberly Song '98; Misasha C. Suzuki '99, and Sheila Warren '98. According to Geraci, dozens of students at schools across the country and around the world have worked on the conference...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Organize World Leaders Forum | 10/28/1997 | See Source »

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