Word: rashness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...recent rash of illnesses reported at University Health Services (UHS) may be part of a larger outbreak of influenza diagnosed this week in Eastern Massachusetts, Dr. Warren E.C. Wacker, director of UHS said yesterday...
...Mather alarm comes after a recent rash of fires deliberately set at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a string of false fire alarms in Harvard Houses...
...case began in August 1982, when Geter was arrested by police investigating a rash of armed robberies in the Dallas suburbs and nearby Greenville, a community of 22,000, whose main street until 16 years ago boasted a sign reading THE BLACKEST LAND-THE WHITEST PEOPLE. Geter was an unlikely suspect. An engineering graduate of South Carolina State College, he had arrived in Greenville earlier in the year, one of six young blacks recruited by E-Systems, a large military and electronics contractor. A softspoken, nonsmoking teetotaler, he earned an annual salary of $24,000 and had a reputation among...
Called to Harvard because of the recent rash of sickness at Winthrop House. Sanitary Inspector Peter F Connolly this week reported six violations, including unkempt employees bathrooms and "blistering and flacking" ceilings in the central kitchen tunnels...
...shot a juvenile in Belfast, Northern Ireland; the story was proved to contain other factual errors. Daly acknowledged that he had changed details in a number of other columns, but contended, in classic "New Journalism" fashion, that altering the facts had not impaired his rendition of the truth. The rash of fraud infected the New York Times seven months later, when its Sunday magazine published a report from Cambodia by Freelancer Christopher Jones. In fact, Jones had written the story while at his home in Spain and for part of it had plagiarized a 1930 novel, André Malraux...