Word: guarded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...positively shine. William Powell Frith (1819-1909) had nothing but contempt for "the crazes in art," preferred to depict "the infinite variety of everyday life." His Derby Day (center color pages) drew such huge crowds to the Royal Academy in 1858 that it had to be protected by a guard rail...
...reflected at the Jerusalem conference, which was bitterly opposed by a minority of right-wing Orthodox Jews who foresaw it as an at tempt to water down Halaka. Israel's chief rabbis, who endorsed the conference, even received threatening messages-forcing the sessions to be held under police guard. While firmly denying any intention of diluting the law, conference leaders insisted on the need for further enhancing Orthodoxy's appeal to all Jewry. At the session's end, the delegates created a permanent committee to coordinate further Orthodox efforts to make tradition compatible with contemporary life...
...Hall office prepared to stay the night answering phone calls from freezing citizens. Had he waited until he had a surer grasp on his office. White probably could have devised a plan to remove McNamera. It's doubtful that he can do it now: McNamera's friends are on guard. Indeed one White insider says, "It looks to me like McNamera will finish out the four-year term [former Mayor] Collins gave him last year...
Dover and Stanislaw each scored 16 points to tie for individual scoring honors. But they received plenty of support from their teammates. Janczewski and reserve guard Jay Noble pumped in 11 points apiece. Forward Mike Collins, with ten points, was the fifth Crimson freshman to score in double figures...
Stanislaw's accurate outside jumpshot and scrappy floor play figure to make him a starting guard on Harvard's varsity within the next couple of years...