Word: toscaniniã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...cream suppliers in this new rivalry. At Herrell’s, Nate Tryon proposes a “Crimson Tide” flavor with a hint of cinnamon. His co-worker Sarah Hecht promotes a “Crimson Candy Swirl” featuring mysterious red candies. Sam Cave, Toscanini??��s resident ice cream connoisseur, offers up “Crimson Curse,” a delectable blend of blueberries and raspberries in vanilla ice cream...
...Melia I. Marden ’03, who has dated three Toscanini??��s workers during her college days, some of the new things she’s seen on her dates have been rather jarring...
...freshman year I had the most miserable Toscanini??��s date—so bad it was funny,” Marden said. “He took me out to coffee, which was fine, but then we went back to his house and all of his roommates were all doing heroin. I had no idea what to do; it was incredibly awkward and bizarre...
...McKean ’02, Stephen N. Smith ’02 and Gabriel A. Katsh ’04 approached Harvard Corporation members D. Ronald Daniel and Herbert S. “Pug” Winokur ’64-’65, who were sitting outside Toscanini??��s cafe...
Another unsettling thing about Cambridge (or rather, Harvard Square and environs) is how nothing completely fits together. The men of Bob Slate would be less strange, probably, were they not a few hundred feet from the piercings and Grateful Dead T-shirts of the Toscanini??��s posse. And that hearty artifact from The Era of Male Harvard, Stonestreet, would not seem so conspicuous were it not for the mecca of grunge hip, Urban Outfitters, just around the corner. Nor would the surburban gauntlet of Bruegger’s Bagels, Starbucks and the Tennis Shop seem particularly anything...