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...branches worldwide, Harvard’s own Dunkin’ Donuts sits a short stroll from the river Houses and the Yard, making it the perfect site for a between-class bite or Lamont study break. Patrons can enjoy a scrumptious greasy breakfast sandwich ($3.75 with a medium coffee) and need only wander over to the next counter for 31 flavors of dessert...
...loss of Chick-Fil-A has been accompanied by any number of Orwellian excuses from the masterminds in Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS). In their brave new gustatory world, the sandwich we all loved so well has been replaced by “healthier” offerings—options like salads that bear an eerie resemblance to their wilted counterparts in the dining halls. The Greenhouse, once a welcome refuge from the existential despair of HUDS’ ineluctable menu cycle, has been colonized by the enemy...
...HUDS no compassion? Walking through the Science Center’s technological cavern, we may still hear the plaintive ghosts of problem-sets past, but the band of sandwich-boarded bovines imploring us to “EAT MORE CHIKIN” has been silenced forever. In their stead, among other new selections, Harvard’s students will encounter seasoned-beef burritos and tacos at the new Catalina Cantina—a substitution touted as salutary for us, and admittedly a toothsome one, but one that will do sadly little for the health of those beloved spokes-cows...
...doubt far too late to save Chick-Fil-A. Those of its appreciators who remain will have to travel miles, to Burlington or Peabody, for a fleeting assignation with that dear, dear sandwich. And those faithful numbers will dwindle with each coming month, as a delight we took for granted recedes into the fog of memory. The Class of 2007 is already here: 1600 bright, innocent stomachs for whom a Harvard Chick-Fil-A is no realer than parietal rules or a Dean of the College who is not also in charge of undergraduate education. The Greenhouse?...
...help of admirers like Bruce Springsteen, Emmylou Harris and Tom Petty, a goodbye album, The Wind, which was released last month to critical and commercial success. Appearing with David Letterman, a big fan, on the Late Show last October, he offered some departing words of advice: "Enjoy every sandwich...