Yankee 1998 - Abstracts

Yankee 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
20 minutes in hot dog hell.(narrative of a hot-dog-eating contest)General interestDaniel Asa Rose
A basket of roses.(young folk singers of the Balkan Chorus of Newark, Vermont)General interestGarret Keizer
A cockeyed field of dreams. (baseball in Star Island, New England)General interestSteven Ratiner
A Eulogy for Harrison Jones.(Civil War volunteer and hero)General interestSybil Smith
A game in Fenway Park.General interestSteve Buckley
A horror of the first degree: evil exists even here. (crime in the small town of Colebrook, New Hampshire)General interestTim Clark
All creatures great & small.General interestPolly Bannister
An easy walk to eternity.(Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island)General interestCheryl Lyn Dybas
Annals of domestic science.General interestFlorence Palmer
A very determined man.(Column)General interestArnold Benson
A walk on the wild side.(wildflowers of New England)General interestChristine Beckert
Behind the green door. (the Dan and Whit's store in Vermont)General interestNoel Perrin
Better pies for a better America. (New England pies)(includes recipes)(the perfect crust)General interestLeslie Land
Beware of the chairs.General interestWayne C. Curtis
Breaking the ice.General interestColin M. Beavan
Cozy mountains.General interestCarol Connare, Cindy Anderson, Mel Allen, Ann Card, Nick Howe
Father's consolation.(includes recipe)General interestMari B. Shaw
Flying sauce.(includes recipe)General interestKaren Stous
Fortune's fool.(Michael Allen's life story)General interestGeoffrey Douglas
Getting back to our roots.(root crops)(includes recipes)General interestDarra Goldstein
Give us this day our daily bread: perhaps the best news about New England food in recent years has been the rise of high-quality local bakeries.General interestKen Haedrich
Grandfather's favorite.(chocolate cake guised as gingerbread) (includes recipe)General interestGeraldine Bennett Kirkpatrick
How the Ryans do it.(Thanksgiving preparations)General interestPippin Ross
How to feed the folks.(local cuisine of Lowell, Massachusetts)(includes recipes)General interestKathy Newstadt
How to make money selling Christmas trees.General interest 
How to run a B&B without having strangers in your house.(bed and breakfast)General interest 
How to stay cool in Old Lyme, Connecticut.(housing and social life)General interest 
I can dream, can't I?General interestTim Clark
Inferno at the Cocoanut Grove.(Boston, Massachusetts) (20th Century Memories, part 11)General interest 
In Portsmouth's secret gardens.(homes of New Hampshire)General interestSuki Casanave
In search of the real Cape Cod.(fond memories of the Cape Cod landscape)General interestRichard Conniff
Isn't there somebody who could come in and cook?(personal chef Cheryl Mochau) (includes recipes)General interestBarbara (American first lady) Bush
It matters only here: in between pitches, you can hear the memories. (the passing of generation in a town is clearly seen in a simple game of baseball)General interestMel R. Allen
It's 11 p.m. ... do you know where your cat is.General interestSy Montgomery
It's my mom's recipe.(family recipes)General interestCynthia Berger, Edo Danese, Jennifer Stein Barker, Martha S. Imondi, Patricia Goodridge Worth
Legend.(former ski racing champion Joseph Brooks Dodge, Jr.)General interestNicholas Howe
Lord of the flues.(inventor Benjamin Thompson of Massachusetts)General interestRobert Kaldenbach
Lucia and Rebecca's story.(Lucia and Rebecca Howe)General interestCarol Carter
Mosquito control, Cape Cod style.(Cape Cod Mosquito Control Project)General interestSeth Rolbein
Moving on to the next dream. (guest moseyer leaves behind old house that was once a dream come true to face a new dream with his wife)General interestJim Collins
My birthday hurricane. (memorable experiences)General interestEdwards Park
Old-time sentinel at the East Poultney Gorge.(90-year-old Charlotte Osborne)General interest 
On the road to Goose Garden.General interestWilliam Scheller
Petcentric. (a family's preoccupation with their pets)General interestCharlotte K. Barrett
Pilgrimage to Moose Mountain.(New Hampshire)General interestJeff Rapsis
Portraits of Peacham. (Vermont)(includes photographs)General interest 
Provincetown Panorama.General interestPatricia Roberts Harris, David Lyon
Rock of ages.(the granite quarries of Barre, Vermont)General interestWayne Worcester
Saint Cecil.(fisher and preacher from Green River, Vermont)General interestJames Dodson
Salute to the Marquis de Lard. (includes recipes)General interestCynthia Hacinli
Shoveling out in '78.(February Blizzard of 1978 in Massachusetts)General interestJoseph Parzych
Skinny guys are the first to freeze.(cold-water swim in Bar Harbor, Maine)General interestTodd Balf
Smoked salmon and solitude.(Sullivan Harbor Farm)General interestMaggie Stern Terris
Solving the riddle of pot roast.(history of a family dish)(includes recipe)General interestMary Howe Schwartz
Summer bellhop.(an experience as a desk clerk and bellhop in a Cape Cod hotel)(Column)General interestNancy English
Terror on a snowy night.(fire in a New Hampshire inn)General interestJulie Bigg Veazey
That woman.(godmother)(includes recipe)General interestBruce A. Clark
The enchanted aisles of Winnipesaukee.General interestCarol Connare
The ghost of Boston Light.(lighthouse)General interestMazie B. Anderson
The Italian class.General interestArturo Vivante
The man who painted the town: Norman rockwell came to New England looking for peace and quiet. He found America.General interestPippin Ross
The man who speaks raven.(scientist Bernd Heinrich)General interestTom Pelton
The memory tree.(butternut tree)General interestCastle Jr. Freeman
The Merritt Highway: where the eye is filled with beauty.(historic highway) (Story Roads)General interestDale B. Salm
The neighborhood visitors don't know.(South End of Boston, Massachusetts)General interestLynda Morgenroth
The only turkey recipe you'll ever need ....(includes recipes)General interestLeslie Land
The perfect New England property.(a farmhouse in Peacham, Vermont)General interest 
The pharaohs of Providence.(Providence College)General interest 
The quiet side of Mount Desert.(Southwest Harbor, Maine)General interestSuki Casanave, Kindra Clineff
The war of the worlds.(rumors about a Martian invasion) (20th Century Memories, part 10)General interestRichard W. O'Donnell
The way to a chef's heart.(life of professional chefs)(includes recipes)General interestMarialisa Calta
This land is whose land. (land dispute between the Mashantucket Pequot nation and the residents of Ledyard, Connecticut)General interestSteve Kemper
Touched by an angel.(chocolate pie)(includes recipes)General interestArleen Leatham
Unimproved roads: if you don't know where you are, you can't find out. (Vermont)General interestCastle Freeman Jr.
Where it snowed in July.(Broiler Festival of Belfast, Maine)General interestDebra Spark
Where the innkeepers stay.General interestPolly Bannister
Where to find the freshest fish.(includes recipes)General interestCindy Anderson
Where to see Harbor seals on your lunch hour.(Boston waterfront in Massachusetts)General interestPatricia Roberts Harris, David Lyon
Where to take the kids without going broke.(in Boston, MA)General interestJon Marcus
Who was Peter Hunt?(furniture decorator)General interestLynn Van Dine
Your weary head.(places to stay in Boston, MA)General interestKimberly Grant
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