Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The private Will has little of the charm and elegance of Will the writer. An unimposing six-footer with reddish hair and rimless glasses, he is given to casual dress and succinct answers that often consist of a single word or a single sentence. Self-confident to the point of...
But Irons's detachment may go deeper than his geographic distance from the Law School campus. In a moment of unguarded emotion--rare for Irons, who is generally self-contained--he says softly, "Here are 150 people who will be part of the American political-legalelite, and what do they...
The tone of his letters 18 years later, although he is preoccupied with the European diplomatic scene now instead of smallpox, often display the same emotion. He writes to his mate from Amsterdam, where he is trying to persuade the Netherlands to aid the newly created American nation:
They didn't exactly kiss five hours later, but they did hug each other with evident enough emotion before 10,000 paying customers at The Allman Brothers Band-Jimmy Carter for President concert to leave me wondering what is going on in the New South--specifically, whether the kinds of...
How long this slowdown lasts depends largely on actions taken in Washington, where the Ford Administration strongly favors expansion of our nuclear capacity. The President wants 200 nukes in operation by 1985 as a key part of his program for national self-sufficiency in energy. "It is time to set...