Word: laughter
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Councillor Saundra Graham broke out in laughter when Moulton finished reciting the University's proposal. Graham and Councillor Alfred E. Vellucci berated Moulton roundly and compared the acquisition of the Continental with what they termed Harvard's inadequate efforts in community housing...
...recent entrance into the literary pantheon, seemed to discomfit him much. After remarking that the Lampoon headquarters where he had once held sway were much plusher than the Crimson's game rooms, he spoke freely of future plans, in a light-timbred voice which unexpectedly erupted into husky laughter...
Casey Cowen's bull is her audience, which she must goad and challenge to laughter. "There is something about a comedian standing in front of an audience and saying, in effect, 'I'm here to make you laugh," says Coe. "Casey has to fill the stage with her personality, ever active, ever activated, and always in control. With satellite figures, she is the play. And as she becomes more successful, more self-confident, a dichotomy arises between possession of the audience and her own personal life." Fluttering her soul in front of the audience as her cape, Casey must either...
...best moon was on Second Avenue," remembers James Caan. "Bob Duvall and I were in one car and Brando was in another, so we drove up beside him and I pulled down my pants and stuck my ass out of the window. Brando fell down in the car with laughter...
...spread this week. In the first hours there was a deep reserve, unmoved faces watching. The guards at the gates did not smile when they motioned you on. People on the street were remote. Then a perceptible change. Smiles from the guards. A real camaraderie with the interpreters. Jokes, laughter. Perhaps it was the big spread in the People's Daily, which certified that this group of Americans is okay...