Word: rashes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...conspiracy" against Stalin in 1953. When Khrushchev released the doctors, the Worker, caught by surprise, hastily backflipped. A 1961 Worker editorial demanding a "permanent ban" on nuclear testing appeared the same week that the Russians resumed testing. In the very next issue, the paper broke out in a rash of four articles justifying and approving the resumption...
...will be a somewhat patchwork outfit that takes the field today for Yale in the Elis' 79th football meeting with Harvard. A remarkably healthy squad until two weeks ago, the Bulldogs have been hit by a sudden rash of injuries that have played havoc with their three-team system...
...Harvard football team survived its own weak pass defense and a rash of penalties Saturday to down the hapless Bruins of Brown by a 31 to 19 score. The defeat ended the season for the Providence eleven and marked the second straight year that the frustrated Bears have been unable to win a game in the Ivy League...
...letter [Nov. 9], far from vindicating the W.C.C., shows that their action was, at best, rash. Their statement was issued "before there was any response from the Soviet Union or from Cuba...
Khrushchev already had requested a November meeting with Kennedy. As Kennedy came to see it, Khrushchev planned to say something like this: We are going to go right ahead and take Berlin, and just in case you are rash enough to resist, I can now inform you that we have several scores of megatons zeroed in on you from Cuba...