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...implied in a ruling that an office building-but not a hotel-would violate a law that limits such projects to "water-oriented uses." Cyril Magnin raised an eyebrow: "What's so much more water-oriented about a hotel than an office, except maybe you can take a bath there...
...facts are that Mandrake was paying a very low rent. So was Bill Turtle. When Bertha Cohen was found dead in a whirlpool bath several years ago (S, I think) she left no will. The rents on her dilapidated buildings were frozen, and some people, like Bill Turtle, had some good luck. Bill, as you know, makes a pile of money by selling "antiques" to rich folk and junk to poor folk. This is fine and good, and he has prospered. Naturally, when Wasserman bought up the whole estate, normal rents began to come back. You thank your luck...
...Rhinestones in the Rough is a bad musical that also manages to be offensive along the way. (I might also point out that the auditorium it is presented in has the atmospheric requirements for a sauna bath, and the seats are arranged in such a way as to leave ample legroom for dwarfs.) By bad I mean bad -tuneless, humorless, structureless. (On this last point, I could explain how the show actually collapsed into its conclusion a half-hour before the final curtain fell, but I'll save that one for my friends who had the sense to leave...
Last month Mike Cahalan reflected on the Penn swimming meet and said, "We can take a bath down there if we don't watch it," and Saturday Harvard took that bath, losing to the Quakers...
...game was ?nrgely a chance for the Crimson to fatten its scoring stat??. Bath teams played a slug? game, and Harvard concentrated its efforts on the Princeton...