Word: enjoy
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Instead of seeking rapport with his members, McDonald grew increasingly aloof. He golfed with steel executives, used his $50,000 salary (he also gets a generous expense account) to patronize nightclubs from Manhattan to Los Angeles and in many other ways enjoy the good life. In addition to his seven-room fieldstone home in a Pittsburgh suburb, he bought a second house in Palm Springs, and spent much of his time there...
...task ought not to be taxing, since under his mother's rule, which began just after World War I, Luxembourg came to enjoy the highest standard of living in Europe. There is no unemployment in the duchy's 999 sq. mi., industry is booming, and $70 million in U.S. investments has gone into Luxembourg in the past decade. Grand Duke Jean and his wife, sister of Belgium's King Baudouin, should have plenty of time for their favorite sports-skiing, swimming and golfing...
...close friends and roomfuls of "House jocks" dominate many teams, especially in House basketball. Meanwhile the spirited boy with less talent is left out. Nobody cares anything about him. He never gets to play until after the big stars have decided the outcome of the game. They seem to enjoy showing themselves off so much that for everyone else it is discouraging. A few individuals are using the House athletic program to build up their ego at the expense of everyone else's. This is not what it was intended for, and this misuse of it must be stopped...
...cost, but of giving everyone a sense of enthusiasm and participation in the team. The spirit of the House program should not be the pressure to win no matter what else. The spirit of intramural athletics should be to give everyone interested a chance to take part and enjoy it. Only if this change in attitudes is made will House sports return to their proper objective. Richard A. Horvitz...
...compassion by feigning illness and his awe by submitting to surgical cures without anesthesia or a whimper. Some 30 agonizing operations later, the duke commits suicide. Now the widow, whose "only joy is to make others stay out of their own lives," can begin to "enjoy" her two children. "You may do what you want, but not before my death, which is quite near, I feel." At the faintest threat of their self-realization, back to the operating table goes the duchess. Tucci's style and setting may be drawing-room comedy, but life, as he reports...