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Dates: during 1990-1999
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So maybe a few of these stories feel a little slight for inclusion in a $20 book. But you'll read these stories at least twice, since you'll want to recite them to anyone who'll listen. The slightly obsessive narrators of these stories make them particularly suited to...

Author: By David S. Kurnick, | Title: Sedaris' Barrel Overflows With Fun | 8/19/1994 | See Source »

"The purpose of the class isn't to educate people so they can go to high teas," says Daniel B. Lee '95, a student member of the Fine Arts curriculum committee.

Author: By Jeffrey C. Milder, | Title: Surveying the History of Art | 2/2/1994 | See Source »

Afternoon teas are still a primarily English phenomenon. Many Americans are unfamiliar with the pleasantries that afternoon tea provides--or they envision afternoon tea as a luxury reserved for the idle rich.

Author: By Olivia F. Gentile, | Title: Tea Stop | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

The full tea ($15 per person) is an extravaganza of delectable sandwiches, tasty pastries and fine "loose" (not bagged) teas served in quantities that could satisfy most Harvard students' hearty appetites. particularly notable are the fresh, warmed scones and the savory salmon sandwiches.

Author: By Olivia F. Gentile, | Title: Tea Stop | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

Afternoon teas are also served right here at Harvard. Adams House has an elegant tea every Friday in the Masters' house at 4:30 p.m.; Lowell house has a Masters' tea on Thursdays at 5 p.m. and the Signet society hosts Friday teas at 5:30 p.m. (It's a...

Author: By Olivia F. Gentile, | Title: Tea Stop | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

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