Word: rashes
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...divorced woman, and no doubt many copycat marriages followed, some of them less than successful. It is noteworthy that most subsequent photos of the Duke showed a sad man. Now Prince Charles' marriage to Camilla has given cachet to marrying one's mistress and could lead to a rash of copycat marriages, some of which will be less than successful. Let's see whether Charles' future photos reveal a sad man. Diana Amsden Santee, California, U.S. Ancient Rivalries Re your article "Smoldering Hatreds," about the grudges between Japan and South Korea, and China and Japan [April 18]: Some might think...
...time and energy to put on the Lather and other events for the campus. It is completely hypocritical for The Crimson Editorial Board to call for the improvement of student life one day while ridiculing those who work on its behalf the next. That’s just ir-rash-tional...
...Crimson wishes to maintain its reputation as a serious newspaper of considerable standing, they would do well to “wash their hands” of the careless and misleading practices that have characterized the Lather’s coverage. We ask The Crimson to apologize for their rash editorializing and hope that this can be the Dawn® of a new era, one in which the Dove® of peace flies between The Crimson and our humble concrete abode...
...divorced woman, and no doubt many copycat marriages followed, some of them less than successful. It is noteworthy that most subsequent photos of the duke showed a sad man. Now Prince Charles' marriage to Camilla has given cachet to marrying one's mistress and could lead to a rash of copycat marriages, some of which will be less than successful. Let's see whether Charles' future photos reveal...
Part of me wants to believe that this is because Harvard students are special. A Harvard rash is a prestigious rash. The AP report turned the common thefacebook.com group “I got a nasty rash, but Mather Lather Was Fun” into a seemingly more professional “online forum.” Or, perhaps it was the striking eloquence of the unnamed sophomore whose “nipples really hurt” that made Mather Lather so nationally appealing...