Word: cools
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Evans, 58, who radiates a sort of clearheaded country-club cool, shrugged off any special importance attached to his election. "People are trying to read too much into this," he said. At their debate last month, he gracefully deflected attacks: "Mike, if you want to run against President Reagan, you're a year too early...
...charisma." AT&T insiders say he hides his emotions and signals distress only by growing ominously silent. On balance, that stolid style has been an asset. Says Rawleigh Warner Jr., chairman of Mobil and an AT&T director: "He's equitable, and he doesn't lose his cool. There are no highs or lows, just steadiness." Brown, who lives in Princeton, N.J., with his second wife, Ann Lee, works off much of his tension by playing tennis and at least two rounds of golf each week. His handicap...
...Cool Dudes...
Munatones liked the events because of "the free stuff we got," but also because of the enjoyment he got from meeting different types of athletes. "Water polo players were the most outgoing there. Water polo has a rugby mentality. Every one is a cool dude...
...Steve is one of the funniest people I have ever met," says sophomore Rob Strauss. "He is also really efficient. He gets so incredibly funny. He sings, bounces his head off the wall, he keeps everyone loose. Fasi is Joe Cool, but he is a really nice guy. They are the program. I'll miss them both as friends and athletes...