Word: dreaming
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...troubled his second-generation White House tailor, Harvey Rosenthal (whose father suited up Dwight Eisenhower). He is working, diplomatically but determinedly, to give Ford "a more presidential look." Rosenthal thinks that Ford, with his trim 6-ft. 1-in. frame and 37-in. waist, is a tailor's dream. But, in Rosenthal's view, the President's Middle American mod choice in clothes has been a bit too flashy for the White House. So next week, when Rosenthal is ushered into the Oval Office with a portfolio of materials from which the President will choose his winter...
...religion. He involved himself deeply in both Christianity and Buddhism but called himself an agnostic. God, he said, was a feeling that "wells up from a deeper level of the psyche." As for man's relationship to that sacred force, Toynbee once used a metaphor from his own dreams. In this dream, he said, he had seen himself holding onto the foot of the crucifix high above the altar of the Benedictine Abbey of Ampleforth in Yorkshire. Then he heard a voice call out in flawless Latin: "Amplexus expecta "-Cling and wait...
Hidden in the back of his mind, however, Stash has an even fonder dream of how he would like to spend the rest of his life. He would like to use skating as therapy for children with poor study attitudes...
...dream recurs; plaguing the True Fan with visions of another championship lurking in the ivy at Soldiers. After Cornell, Columbia, and Dartmouth, there are no nightmares, no collapsing pocket and no sacked Kubacki, no slippery hands for Curry or McDermott, no successful bombs over Judge and Emper. It is a vision of the Big Play in the Yale Bowl...
...dream starts in Philadelphia...