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Harvard is also last in drug use; 69 percent of College respondents said they had never used marijuana Thirty-three percent of Harvard students endorsed legalization of pot. In addition to social issues, the poll touched on curricular topics and school satisfaction...
...pity that the folk wisdom of food has degenerated into commercial slogans -- for the kitchen is a place of remembered magic. What are spells, if not womankind's oldest recipes? What is a caldron but a pot for witches' bouillabaisse? Snow White's stepmother was Apple Annie with a grudge, and Macbeth's Weird Sisters were the sous-chefs of Destiny. If a woman's place is at the stove, then it is there she spent millenniums perfecting her potions. She let her power simmer over a low flame; then she served up the concoction, a work of art from...
...sees it at full stretch in The Soup, with its tremendous image of a working-class Earth Mother, as old as the tenant of a limestone cave but as new as the Republic, gorging herself from the steaming pot, while her infant sucks at her breast -- a continuum of blind appetite, expressed in rhythmical line. Here, the long Rococo tradition in French art of painting the lower classes as nifty milkmaids or idealized swains gets its coup de grace. Not all of Daumier's drawings have the fierceness of this one (how could any artist sustain it?), but they...
Drug dealers fuel the violence. Even when food and water were hard to come by in the weeks after Hurricane Andrew, crack and pot were readily available. One Florida City dealer, flush with a supply of 5,000 nickel bags, was selling marijuana "like a McDonald's drive-through, even taking tools in trade for drugs," says local police sergeant Gail Bowen...
English Americans did not have to worry about the melting pot; they made the pot. African Americans, of course, have been in the frying pan or the fire for more than 300 years, while Irish-American Catholics, because of their religion and their clannishness, found themselves in a variety of brawls (often with Irish-American Protestants). But time has taken down the NO IRISH NEED APPLY signs, and if it doesn't do the same for blacks, it won't be for lack of decades of black and white effort...