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At Macy's in Manhattan's Herald Square, the basement where women once battled with umbrellas for lingerie markdowns has become one of New York City's great gastronomic pleasure domes. At hand in Macy's Cellar are 200 varieties of cheese, 100 jams and jellies, 50 breads, a dozen...
Vellucci, who said he thinks his role as moderator at the forum will not be a conflict of interest, said he hopes to recapture the politics of "yesteryear" when "all the public forums and meetings were held in the streets, not at teas and coffee klatches."
By offering larger, more organized events, Summer School administrators hope to draw the kind of heavy turnout that will justify expenditures better than weekly teas, Pihl said.
Until 1973, Doris Mitchell, former assistant dean of Radcliffe, had coordinated activities for black women, such as teas, open houses and a career symposium, thereby delaying the need for a formal organization like ABRW. "After she left, there was really no one around who had the interest she had in...
By coincidence, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recently tightened its regulations and now prohibits the sale of teas made from sassafras if they still contain its essential oil, safrole, a suspected cause of cancer. But not one of the plethora of regulatory agencies in Washington appears to have...