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This piece originally appeared in the January 23, 1967 issue of the Crimson, and was written by George H. Rosen '68. We re-run it for two reasons: one, this is exam period, and two, wisdom is timeless. Cambridge may have more snow than it needs, and Roast Beef Specials are up to $1.10, but some things never change...

Author: By George H. Rosen, | Title: Doom | 1/18/1978 | See Source »

...Flaherty, 46, an advertising salesman for the Boston Globe, likes to prepare huge, rich meals for his family and friends. But, he maintains, "it's pure recreation. It's a great outlet for my energy and, besides, we're very gregarious." One recent feast for ten chez Flaherty featured roast suckling pig, stuffed goose, boiled lobsters, marinated mushrooms and Karen Flaherty's raspberry bombe and walnut cake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Love in the Kitchen | 12/19/1977 | See Source »

...YORK, N.Y.After consuming a sumptuous roast beef au jus repast at the Essex House to the clippity-clop of horse and buggies conveying honeymooning couples down Central Park South, the Harvard hoopsters journeyed uptown to the somewhat less-than-splendiferous lavender linoleum floor of Nat Holman Gymnasium, for a wide-open shoot-'em-up game against the City College of New York...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Cagers Blitz Beavers For Season's First Victory | 12/10/1977 | See Source »

After running up a $310 tab on their roast beef lunch, the cagers are expected to opt for McDonalds for today's pre-game meal. They should be a little hungrier when they journey to Rose Hill Road to face Fordham here tonight, where McLaughlin both played and served as assistant coach...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Cagers Blitz Beavers For Season's First Victory | 12/10/1977 | See Source »

Sadat insisted that everybody have a quick snack (coffee, cheese and roast beef sandwiches) before settling down to talk. The President was asked if he were disturbed by the criticism of the trip throughout the Arab world. "Do I look worried?" he answered with a chuckle. "As you see, I am quite calm, quite happy. This is our custom in the Arab world. We agree on strategic issues, but maybe we don't agree on tactical issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Aboard a Historic Flight | 11/28/1977 | See Source »

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