Word: broodingness
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Page must be brooding now. He may not have liked Terrell's style, but he still enjoys humiliating his opponent, and Harvard will definitely not be humiliated this winter. In fact, with the Crimson's strength at the bottom positions and the undefeated records of Briggs and Dave Fish at...
Richards, a former Bell Laboratories engineer and former Ph.D. candidate in applied mathematics at Harvard, founded TeleSessions after years of brooding about his conviction that some 50 million private telephones in the U.S. were being wasted in two-way conversations. "It's as if everybody had a TV set...
Scorpio had been brooding about his much abused deviated septum when a copy of Norman Mailer's Of a Fire on the Moon arrived. It was a confrontation that would measure the dimensions of his dread. To begin with, Mailer, born Jan. 31, 1923, called himself Aquarius throughout the...
As he prepared to leave the White House staff for a teaching post at Harvard, Daniel Patrick Moynihan was brooding about the morale and the reputation of the Nixon Administration. Somehow, Moynihan thought, the President and his men were dispirited, and sometimes almost half believed their worst press notices-about...
Sheriff Tawes (Gregory Peck) is a righteous, brooding Tennessean overtaken by the sterility of his existence. His unattractive daughter asks him inane riddles at the supper table, his wife (Estelle Parsons) quotes marriage advice from the Reader's Digest and his senile father jabbers from the porch swing. When...