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...really works of art.” Adrià, dubbed “the Salvador Dalí of the kitchen” by Gourmet magazine, was greeted by a crowd of ardent admirers, some of whom were turned away by the Harvard University Police Department due to space constraints. The talk consisted, in part, of a video demonstration of many of Adrià’s techniques. He focused on textures and the process by which foods could be made into gelatinous, spherical substances. But according to Adrià, food, like language, is about both mastery and invention...
...said Quinnie Lin ’09, co-president of HCHRA. “The light installation was phenomenal. It will educate the Harvard community about what’s in the Declaration, especially because it’s artistically rendered and projected onto a public space.” —Staff writer Brittany M. Llewellyn can be reached at bllewell@fas.harvard.edu...
...people deal with suffering. He will be examining it in a religious context in Himachal Pradesh, a state in northern India.“What I’m going to explore is important to me personally, and this was the only fellowship that would give me the space, time, and means to do that,” Rizzo said.As an experienced park ranger, Rizzo said he was also attracted to India because of its proximity to the Himalayas and opportunities for mountaineering.WHY MARRY?Cidre, who had originally discounted the fellowship as an option until three weeks before the application...
...presidential candidate and Student Affairs Committee Vice-Chair Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10, a cosponsor of the bill, said that the legislation shows that his ticket is “the only one that not only has ideas for social space but has already taken concrete action...
...Vice-Chair of the Student Activities Committee (SAC) and College Events Board (CEB), while Biggers is President of the Association of Black Harvard Women (ABHW) and Secretary of the CEB. This rich and varied background is reflected in the intricacy, practicality, and sense of their platforms on social space, alcohol policy, and H1B visas, to name just a few. Schwartz and Biggers are joined by a crowded and capable field of rivals. The candidacies of Roger G. Waite ’10 and Alexandra A. Petri ’10 and of Michael C. Koenigs...