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There are other frozen soy-based competitors. Ice Bean, for example, has been sold in health-food emporiums since 1976, and a new effort is reported to be in the works in Atlanta. But Tofutti seems to have the edge, and Mintz is looking to new horizons. He is experimenting with tofu-based drinks and a vegetable salad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: It's Trendy, Tasty and Tofutti | 7/9/1984 | See Source »

...that reflects the way that we live." At least that's how former California Governor Jerry Brown saw his startlingly modern portrait. But some legislators failed to share Brown's view of the painting by Santa Monica Artist Don Bachardy, which they said looked more like spilled soy sauce and ketchup than art. Cracked State Senator Newton Russell: "Do we have any room in the head?" Aesthetically conservative lawmakers balked at putting the work, with its multicolored brush strokes, next to the sober portraits of Brown's 33 predecessors. More pragmatic pols argued that there was simply...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 2, 1984 | 4/2/1984 | See Source »

There is yet another newcomer to the frozen scene: tofutti. As its ungainly name suggests, it has a powdered soy base, no lactose, butterfat or cholesterol, and contains only 128 calories per 4-oz. scoop, vs. as much as 325 for a premium dairy ice cream and 280 for gelato. A sellout among celebs and fast-trackers from Manhattan to Honolulu, this noncream ice cream, which comes in five flavors, actually tastes good. Best of the batch: banana pecan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Gelato by the Superscoopful | 8/15/1983 | See Source »

...according to the Class of , it just ain't so. The Crimson's poll of about ercent of the class concluded that large majos approve of Harvard academically and soy. Students downplayed widely publicized of rampant pre-professionalism. Seventy- percent said they were "satisfied with Harvard academically." A similar proportion said that ite Harvard's lack of structured student fac contact, they had found professors generally essible undergraduates make an effort to them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Life | 8/13/1982 | See Source »

...life Greenidge has made his own decisions. As an all New England sandlot baseball player. Greenidge passed up an offer from the Red Soy to attend college. He worked as a reporter, after college, for the Boston Herald American as the first Black reporter on the staff Once, while reporting the Boston University nets be climbed four stories on the outside of a building to get an exclusive interview with the students who had taken it over Later, he resigned when asked to cover a "BlackMan's beat...

Author: By Neil Shultz, | Title: Greenidge Will Run Sports Information | 5/7/1982 | See Source »

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