Word: freneticism
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Writers tend to choose subjects that go along with their style and what they are trying to say; Tom Wolfe, for instance, used to write about social outcasts with strange, frenetic lifestyles because he wrote frenetically and believed the prevailing middle-class ways of living were becoming out-dated. McPhee...
In two years as TIME'S sportswriter, Philip Taubman has spoof-sparred with Muhammad Ali, volleyed verbally with Jimmy Connors and tried to keep pace with Walt Frazier. But nothing in his experience prepared him for reporting this week's cover story on Oakland A's Owner...
Kelly himself is at least passable as a 1920s silent screen idol making the transition to talkies, and of course he's much more than passable when he's dancing. But the rest of the cast is just too much. The same heavy-handed twenties hamming that the movie ostensibly...
"Watford has brought me back down to earth," he says. "I love it as much as music itself, and that's a lot to say. It's like erasing five or six years of my life, and here I am as if nothing had happened." There is something...
For Harvard and its labor unions, the year was one of frenetic activity that will lead to structural changes for the University next year because of the defects that activity brought to light.