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...have finished with your drinks, shall we proceed to dinner? Tonight’s menu—lobster bisque, rosefish, hazelnut soufflé—will be prepared by our star chef Jean Luc, who trained for six years at Le Benardin julienning carrots and perfecting his flambé. What was that? No, unfortunately, at the present time we do not prepare beef tacos, though high demand may necessitate a reconsideration of our current bill of fare. It is possible, however, that ramen noodles al dente—a staple of your demographic, we hear—are currently...

Author: By Jessica A. Sequeira | Title: Just Sign Here | 4/20/2009 | See Source »

Menu prices may deter students with a hankering for Faculty Club victuals. Though $13.70 will buy a lunch of grilled salmon filet served with a cup of soup or mixed greens salad, dinner is more expensive. “Prix Fixe” dinners of rosefish, lamb, goat cheese, and other dishes cost...

Author: By Noah S. Rayman and Elyssa A. L. Spitzer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Faculty Club Opens To Student Body | 4/17/2009 | See Source »

...open market must drop to their natural levels. They are only too well aware that New England's fishing industry is in no condition to keep prices up arbitrarily. Cold storage plants are as packed with fish as sardine cans. There were 15 million pounds of frozen rosefish in New England freezers at the beginning of the year, compared to four million pounds at the same time last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FISHING: Something Rotten in Boston? | 3/3/1947 | See Source »

Ease a Headache. Lower retail prices and high consumption might ease some of the headaches of New England's fish industry. Sixteen Gloucester fish firms have already embarked on an advertising program to prod housewives in ten cities in the Midwest, South and East to eat more rosefish (other names: red perch, ocean perch, redfish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FISHING: Something Rotten in Boston? | 3/3/1947 | See Source »

...vice president of the Salt Water Anglers of America, leading big-game fishermen's association; so earnestly that he now sends odd catches to Philadelphia's Academy of Natural Sciences (where his good friend, Henry Weed Fowler, is chief ichthyologist). He is proud that a species of rosefish has been named Neomerinthe hemingwayi in his honor. His business trips are chiefly to Manhattan, where, shying away from tea-fighting literary circles, he sees only Scribners' Editor Max Perkins (whose decorous office framed the Hemingway-Max Eastman brawl of last August), old friends Robert Benchley, Waldo Peirce...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: All Stones End . . . | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

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