Yankee 1993 - Abstracts

Yankee 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A 200th birthday garden. (includes recommended reading)General interestSusan Peery
A bad case of the Februaries.General interestLaura Ricard
A cup of companionship. (thwarted suicide attempt)General interestCynthia Wermuth
A generous coating of whimsy. (furniture painting) (includes listing of New England furniture painters)General interestGeorgia Orcutt
A home for the lucky ones. (large adopted family)General interest 
A January miracle. (woman saved after driving off bridge)General interest 
A part of the landscape. (churches)General interestDonald (American writer Hall poet)
"A pie is only as good as its crust." (chef Julie Morrison) (includes recipes)General interestKathy Gunst
Approaching Walden. (Walden Pond, Concord, Massachusetts)General interestRichard Conniff
A shock to the system. (electric cars)General interestAl Gowan
Babe in the woods. (Babe Ruth)General interestTom Turley
Be my valentine collector.General interest 
Beyond Indian pudding. (includes recipes)General interestBeth Hillson
Buffalo Bill and the meanest horse in town.General interestTerrance Ingano
Burrowing into the Barrows House. (Dorset, Vermont inn)General interestPaul C. Fersen
Common kindness. (Boston Common)General interestJanice Brand
Dancing fireplaces. (brick work)General interestSara London
"Don't call us heroes." (rescue at sea)General interestMel R. Allen
Down the road to four Connecticut surprises. (homes for sale)General interest 
Ernie Pyle gets lost in Boston.General interestErnie Pyle
Exploding the popcorn myth. (origin of popcorn)General interest 
For love of the north country. (The Balsams Hotel, Dixville Notch, New Hampshire)General interestSuki Casanavi
For the mechanically inclined. (House for Sale)General interest 
From the sublime to the ridiculous. (interior design)General interestMartha White
Hail to the cheese. (mammoth cheese given to Thomas Jefferson)General interest 
Hard choice for the Brothers Frost. (family may have to sell with Belmont, Massachusetts home owned since 1793; includes genealogy)General interest 
He's growing the flowers you'll buy in 1995. (floriculture specialist Robert Luczai)General interestEliot Tozer
How many ants can dance on the head of a pin? (world's largest ant collection)General interest 
How to bring home a blue ribbon. (prize-winning baked goods from New England fairs; includes recipes)General interestVirginia Stuart
How to pronounce "scallop." (recipes)General interestKatherine A. Powers
In search of the perfect biscuit. (includes recipes)General interestJay Paris, Carmi Zona Paris
It's the best day of the year. (Patriots Day)General interestTodd Balf
John the artist and John the chef. (John Carafoli) (recipes)General interestMalabar Hornblower
Just a Tuesday. (fake anniversary)General interestDorothy Walker
Last rumba in Vermont. (first love)General interestRalph Schoenstein
Lexicon: Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg.General interest 
Local lore and twice-told tales. (local interest books)General interestGeoffrey Elan
Looking for love. (a 40-year courtship)General interestAggie Dowd
Making it in the market. (farmers' market) (includes recipes)General interestSandra Garson
Miracle on Burns Street. (Fairfield, Maine)General interestEdgar Allen Beem
Nightmare on Mount Washington. (climbing accident) (Cover Story)General interestAndrew Nemethy
Of birds and baseball. (bird watching a Boston, Massachusetts' Fenway Park) (Cover Story)General interestTed Levin
One chilling midwinter night. (ghost story)General interestRichard Barnes
On the winter windowsill. (winter planting)General interestTovah Martin
Patience is a bitter plant. (pregnancy)General interestMartha White
Sara at the Ritz. (Sara Sedgwick; Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Boston) (includes related article)General interestJohn Sedgwick, Sara Sedgwick
Sled maker Ed Moody.General interest 
Smokey was a natural. (baseball player Smokey Woods)General interestJoanne Lannin
Still Spaceman after all these years. (ex-pitcher Bill Lee)General interestJim Collins
Strong organs of inhabitiveness. (octagonal house)General interest 
Take a hike. (tale of a boy who walked from Worcester to Boston, Massachusetts in 1926)General interest 
Teapots and sympathy. (collecting)General interestLynda Morgenroth
Ten (count 'em) great reasons to visit New England this summer. (Cover Story)General interestLori Baird
The Aroostook County cowboy. (country singer Dick Curless)General interestMel R. Allen
The battle for the soul of Rhode Island. (bank scandal)General interestJames Dodson
The best day. (a poet's day)General interestDonald (American writer Hall poet)
The crumbling conscience of Boston. (the Arlington Street Church)General interestJames Dodson
The day I raced the flying parson. (memory of the Boston City Games)General interestHerbert Hadad
The day we cleaned up the tunnel of love. (teenage prank)General interestThomas Claffey
The doors of Islesboro. (Maine)General interestSusan Peery
The fall of the Winooski Bridge.General interestPaul C. Jenks
The hungry hero. (man eats dynamite)General interestCharles Turek Robinson
The last game of summer. (cricket)General interestTim Brookes
The man who sparked the revolution. (James Otis)General interestKathryn Griffin Swegart
The riddle of Joseph Warren. (hero of the American Revolution)General interestJay Stevens
The ride of the living dead. (Boston-Montreal-Boston bicycle race)General interestPeter Leeds
The secret of yummy stuff. (recipes)General interestCynthia Hacinli
The stern man's daughter. (Maine)General interestJohn Monaghan
The sweetest month of the year. (maple syrup month)General interestJules Older, Patricia Brooks, Charles Pomerleau
The town that wouldn't back down. (Chester, New Hampshire) (includes related article)General interestCindy Anderson, Bob Russell
The true nature of Woodstock, Vermont.General interestNorma D. Bloom
Three New England inventions that changed parties everywhere.General interest 
To fill a pool. (swimming pool)General interestScott Cramer
Unlocking the secrets of the Tappan chair. (furniture making)General interestRichard Adams Carey
What the deer sees from the orchard. (artist J. Thomas Higgins)General interestEdgar Allen Beem
When myths collide. (country life)General interestJames Bishop
Winter light.General interestCastle Freeman Jr.
Working the line. (fly fishing)General interestMimi White
Yankee awards for 1992.General interest 
You must have been a beautiful baby. (baby contests)General interestAnnette Vance Dorey
Zack's gift. (a new child)General interestChristine Schultz
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