Word: peppers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ground black pepper...
...lead to diarrhea, bloating and bad breath. But leavened with cereal-based dog food, it might even surpass in nutrients the diets of snack-happy American teenagers. One of the Oklahoma students' tastier recipes, for instance, calls for two cups of Gaines Gravy Train, heated with water, salt, pepper and garlic. That provides much more protein and vitamin A and B1 than does a lunch of a three-ounce hamburger with French fries and a cola - at about one-tenth of the cost. Said Arnall: "The dog is eating better than we are." Well, cheaper, anyhow...
Your veteran reporters of last week's Massachusetts Liquor Revolution, Messrs. Dake and Decherd (Crimson, March 2), should go back to Diet Pepsi and Doctor Pepper...
Editor's Note: Doctor Thomson should note that "Doctor" Pepper is what they think they are drinking in Cambridge, Mass. Dr. Pepper, the famous 10-2-4 firewater developed, bottled and distibuted in Dallas, Tex., is exactly the same thing...
From the moment that the Welles character. Theo Van Horn, appears, with eyes flashing powerfully above the salt-and-pepper beard, and puts his arm around his son Charles (Anthony Perkins) in a mastering gesture, the comparison with Citizen Kane becomes unavoidable. Welles is just as much of a force here, but Theo's story is hardly that of a good man brought low, it is not a tragedy like Kane's. Through ten days of intense action. Theo remains unchanging. He merely reveals more and more of himself becoming more of a god and less...