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...Abigail Johnson Dodge, a cookbook author who oversees cooking classes for 8-to 12-year-olds, cautions against giving kids knives that have grown dull. Instead, she suggests table knives for young children, then paring knives and, finally, the sharper tools of the trade. Parents must supervise closely, she says, and "it's important that the knife fit in their hands well." Having and handling the right implements is one of the joys of cooking. "If the tool isn't going to get the job done, it's going to be frustrating," says Dodge. "We want to turn children...
...purpose of the rally was to allow every person who has, as an individual, felt targeted, shamed or morally judged [because of anti-abortion campaigns] to see a visual representation of a supportive community on campus,” said Abigail L. Fee ’05, president of Students for Choice, which co-sponsored the rally...
...produces vertigo in the most whimsical way possible. Alan Symonds’ lighting work, with the assistance of Hana R. Alberts ’06—who is also a Crimson editor—is quite good. Costume work by Naomi E. Straus ’04 and Abigail K. Joseph ’04 is also solid...
Dunster House: Steven R. Brauer, Abigail K. Joseph and Elizabeth A. Thornberry...
...debate has been framed in a way that Students for Choice doesn’t want to play into,” says SFC President Abigail L. Fee ’05. “We’re being pushed into this moral debate. The whole point of choice is whatever you want to do, do it. I’m not going to stick 400 coat hangers in front of the Science Center. I’m not going to point fingers at people who think abortion’s wrong. They have the right to think that...