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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Richard F. Meyer '54, a professor at Harvard Business School, says he shops at the store roughly four times a week. Today he is picking up meats and cheeses--including his favorite, prosciutto de Parma, a spiced ham from Parma, Italy--for a breakfast tomorrow morning with friends in town for the Princeton football game...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Gudrais, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Life of Cheese: Say Formaggio Kitchen | 10/27/1999 | See Source »

Mazzoleni is glad that Allman has that attitude. It makes the coach's job easier after moving from the small town of Miami, OH to take on the new challenge of Ivy League hockey...

Author: By Rahul Rohatgi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Capt. Trevor Allman: Not the Great One but a Great Leader | 10/27/1999 | See Source »

...Friars roll into town riding a wave of momentum that will be tough for the battered Crimson to match. Providence appeared to be in top form on Sunday afternoon, convincingly defeating the Colgate by a score...

Author: By Kevin E. Meyers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Field Hockey Meets Friars | 10/27/1999 | See Source »

...Yankees, of course, were the AL representative. Challenging them was a scrappy collection of Brooklyn players that other teams had rejected. This unit had finished third in 1939, second in 1940, and finally first in 1941. Their reward was a cross-town Series against the best team in baseball...

Author: By Richard B. Tenorio, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: RTD2: Red Sox Bleed Dodger Blue | 10/26/1999 | See Source »

...Germany, my family lived in a quaint Bavarian hostel overlooking mountains which would impress even the Ricola house band. Each morning, we would sit to a breakfast of cereal with milk from a cow we could see through the window, bread with cheese made in the neighboring town and conversation topped with the mindless thumping of music from home. Our hosts, Christoph and Jutta, were warm country folk, with an agreeable predisposition to sausage and beer, but, alas, an ugly fetish for American music...

Author: By Hugh P. Liebert, | Title: The American Invasion | 10/26/1999 | See Source »

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