Word: hallmark
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...celebrate Hallmark holidays," Ethan B. Cohen-Cole '95 says...
...must be incredulous against their claims. We all must be. For incredulousness is the only enabling virtue to govern an occasion like this Valentine's Day, an occasion for which even Hallmark, alas, does not have a greeting card...
...have a "significant other," it would be hard to conceive of a more painful occasion. You have to write sappy cards to your beloved. And turning to your friends at Hallmark is not acceptable--your words must be heartfelt and sincere. You have to fill the day with ardent professions of your love, all in goo-goo talk, of course. You have to go out to some ridiculously expensive dinner, attend some ridiculously expensive show, or take some trip to a motel with a heart-shaped tub and mirrors on the ceiling...
Culinary diversity is the hallmark of TheHarvard Faculty Club dining experience. "I thinkfor a place like this, just like the dining hallswhere students eat, it's nice to have somevariety. So it needs to change, and we're changingit all the time," Lutjens says. The menu isradically revamped every quarter. "Because thesame people use us, if the items are not changing,it would be horrible. They'd get tired...
Then we thought we could write some diatribe against Camille Paglia, but she's not funny and she didn't seem appropriate for a romantic holiday, even one sponsored by Godiva and Hallmark. Plus, she's from Philadelphia. And The Philadelphia Storyreminds us of romance. Ah, Katherine Hepburn. Singh...