Ms. Carr’s evocation of the rarified campus is quite literal: grassy, well-kept lawns broaden endlessly, deftly seasoned with notes of rosemary, mint, basil, and a tangy green mandarin (along with a green pea accord) – which serve to instill a sense of well-being and create subtler undercurrents that pique one’s curiosity.

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Ms. Carr’s evocation of the rarified campus is quite literal: grassy, well-kept lawns broaden endlessly, deftly seasoned with notes of rosemary, mint, basil, and a tangy green mandarin (along with a green pea accord) – which serve to instill a sense of well-being and create subtler undercurrents that pique one’s curiosity.

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