Word: naturedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Typical of Harvard faculty in this group was Dr. Louis Agassiz who in 1863 wrote (obviously without the facts) that Negroes were "indolent, playful, sensual, imitative, subservient, good-natured, versatile, unsteady in their purpose, devoted and affectionate...nowhere do they appear to have been capable of rising by themselves, to...
And that, it seems, is Cox's point. It's time to welcome magical mystery back into the world. (Could that chain link fence then represent the limitations of the human situation? C'est possible.) Except that Godspell's magic seems to stem from a much more earthly source. Godspell...
In his current Broadway role as Mel, the harried adman who is having a mental breakdown, Falk sees more of the "screamer and worrier" he would like to be. "I'm incredibly even-natured, and I don't like that," he says. "It's better when an...
When the truck first appeared, it was greeted with good-natured booing. But when it stopped in front of the bleachers, however, the fans immediately perceived that the Power Company Newspaper complex was working against their interests: fans sitting in the middle section of the bleachers couldn't see the...
At that point, what had been good natured razzing turned into militant opposition. The boos increased in both decibel level and ferocity. Fans began throwing spitballs at the truck and its passengers. Perceiving the threat, the truck made a strategic retreat. The fans had shown their power.