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They can no longer influence graduating seniors in Science Center lecture halls or during weekly office hours, but FM offered professors a final chance to make an impression on their soon-departing charges. Drawing from personal experiences, philosophical musings and some irreverent takes on Life After Harvard, some of our best-loved faculty members share their gems of wisdom, scholarly or otherwise...
...front of our door in the form of a page ripped out of a glossy issue of Vanity Fair. This word—written all over my memories of this school year—is the delectable French term, bebé. I sit on my futon stressing over an FM story and it drifts through my door. Bebé? (Toby wants to know if I’m home.) I bound quickly ahead in the dining hall and it is there above the sea of soon-to-be-checked-out faces. Bebé! (He wants me to wait; he knows...
...RADIO CONTROL Want to lose the headphones entirely? A transmitter attachment to the iPod can broadcast tunes from the player to a nearby FM radio. Each model has its pros and cons. One of the priciest is the TransPod ($100), which mounts on your car's dashboard and doubles as a battery charger. Less expensive is C. Crane's model, but it's nearly as big as the player itself. The iRock 300W is smaller, but it plays through only a measly four frequencies. I chose the new iTrip from Griffin Technology, a stylish gizmo roughly the size...
It’s not every FM interviewee who arrives with a bittersweet chocolate cake in tow. The cake in question has chocolate ganache frosting flavored with Cointreau and cognac. Thomas C. Gilmore ’06 has just made himself a very popular guy. As onlookers eagerly devour his creation, Gilmore explains his love of all things sweet. “I’ve always been slightly interested in baking and cooking,” the chef begins modestly. It wasn’t until last year, however, that Gilmore began to seriously pursue his hobby. A high...
Although he plans to study History of Art and Architecture, Gilmore hopes to work this summer as a pastry chef at Finale. Judging from the crumbly, spicy yet sweet texture of his creation (baked in his home kitchen), FM predicts success for this budding Julia Child. But for the less skilled among us, there’s still hope—Gilmore admits that in a pinch, he has been known to rely on a Duncan Hines...