Word: pies
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Kagan instituted what was known as “pie-day,” an occasion in November for staff to gather, eat pie, and write thank-you cards to one another. She also made a point of remembering staff members’ names—which one staffer said was appreciated at an institution where relationships between faculty and staff are often tinged by elitism...
...There has been no one that said the idea was a pie...
...government can determine the overall cap however it wants to and then it can leave it up to the representative democracy to fight over the pieces of the pie,” he said...
...Currier had, but Pfoho had what Currier was missing. The well-lit area included cheese cubes and had more cereal than Currier but did not have the array of options and special baked goods that other Houses have had. By the time FlyBy arrived at 8:55 p.m. the pie was gone, but all the other food was still there and no one seemed to be in a hurry to cause a shortage...
What is with the quad and bagels? Cabot lacked this glorious circle of starchy goodness, but fortunately it had nearly everything else, including five brands of cereal and a full complement of coffee. Again, the pie was gone by 9 p.m., but there was plenty of other food. Unfortunately, much like Pfoho, Cabot lacked the variety of healthy vegetable options that Currier...