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Fussell's more focused book limits itself to American beef, but somehow feels more expansive and ambitious. In puncturing mythology of the West, she pits The Cowboy against The Machine: On one side are the old-timers, so in love with nostalgic ideals of land and horizon and freedom that they fail to realize that the cattle industry is a rich man's game, made for those on the other side with the money, fuel and machinery that go into making cattle so profitable. Like Beef, and many books before it, Raising Steaks reminds us that as tasty as burgers...
...again, students point us towards the animal’s alleged hide-out. Once again, we take their word for it. But—once again—the turkey is nowhere to be found. We do come across some cute rabbits, but unless a clump of them had somehow been mistaken for a turkey, the elusive bird is Harvard’s Loch Ness Monster—a myth and a mystery...
...says Tobey H. Duble ’10, a Currier resident. “Then when we weren’t looking she would shut it just to spite us.” Duble adds, “Also someone puked on the shuttle that night.” Somehow, the 11-minute walk from the Quad to the Square isn’t looking so bad anymore...
...said. “One vision is an integrated community where town and gown live, shop and work side-by-side. Another is one in which the community is segregated, town from gown, with the hope that ‘connections’ and intersections’ will somehow mitigate the planned segregation...
...Fucito had a few chances to double the lead but was unable to find the net. However, with just three minutes left in the half, it was junior Kwaku Nyamekye who made it 2-0. The ball seemed to bounce around the box for an eternity before somehow making its way to Nyamekye, who coolly slotted it home. It was that kind of night for Harvard.In the second half, two great free kicks from junior midfielder Brian Grimm nearly found Akpan and co-captain Luke Sager, respectively. However, it was Brown that looked more likely to grab the all-important...