Word: brilliante
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Securities and Exchange Commission has had no fewer than five chairmen, a measure of the job's toughness during a time of reform in the securities industry. Last week President Carter designated still another boss as the nation's securities watchdog: Harold M. Williams, 49, the brilliant dean of U.C.L.A.'S Graduate School of Management and former chairman of Norton Simon Inc., the consumer-products conglomerate. After his expected confirmation by the Senate, Williams will replace Roderick M. Hills, chairman since 1975, who had told Carter that he wanted to leave by April...
...Energy, in charge of drawing up the Administration's plan. The President spent extraordinary time and anguish in selecting his top energy aide. Once he made his decision, he publicly labeled the appointment his "most important nomination." His choice: that tall, rumpled, totally unpretentious and incisively brilliant intellectual, James Rodney Schlesinger...
Schlesinger returned to Harvard to acquire an M.A. and Ph.D. He also married red-haired Rachel Mellinger, a brilliant and beautiful student whom Harvard undergrads had elected Miss Radcliffe of 1952. She has since borne him four sons and four daughters, who range in age from...
Special Problem. Conductor James Levine and Stage Director John Dexter, the duo currently guiding the Met's artistic fortunes, have come up with a brilliant Lulu. Levine unravels Berg's intricate, absorbing twelve-tone score in an almost chamberistic way, keeping all voices and orchestral strands balanced and clearly audible, yet summoning up a kind of debauched expressionism when that is called...
...Crimson, merely competing among the 654 participants was a thrill. The meet at Cleveland State capped a brilliant season, one in which Harvard beat much-hated Yale in the regular-season dual meet and in the Eastern seaboard championships...