Word: manneredness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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For all the problems and confusion surrounding it, the second dollar devaluation seems to have been inevitable. The credit for recognizing that fact and meeting it head-on belongs largely to George Pratt Shultz, the mild-mannered but steely-minded professor (see box next page) who plays as dominant a...
President Nixon's choice as boss of Phase III is anything but a mild-mannered Mr. Chips. As dean of Harvard's 2,000-member faculty of arts and sciences, Dunlop customarily opened meetings by saying, "Let's get it all on the table." For 35 years...
Doing Penance. Finally, Paul's anger and rebelliousness, his frustrated pride, seem to be directly distilled from Brando's career during the 1960s, which now in retrospect loom as his purgatory years. The world of show business began doing penance for having idolized him by trying to cut...
Supreme Court Justice William Q. Douglas travels to Cambridge to read members of the Signet Society passages from his new book about a mild mannered Maine river that is forced to use guns to defend its constitutional rights. In a lively introduction, the Society's First Woman President Ernestina Rathborne...
THE BLAMI MUST LIE with director Don Bacon. His deterion a questionable practice in most cases and disastrous in this one, cuts the core out of Brecht's thesis. His decision is doubly unfortunate since all along the performance promises so much. With the Brecht he has used, Bacon has...