Word: neat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most valuable and varied exhibits are those of the U.S. and Britain. Both galleries blaze with force and inventiveness, their billowing forms and brilliant hues seeming to leap off the walls and assault the viewer. By contrast, the gallery devoted to France seems cautious and dowdy-walls of neat and tidy paintings that sit back docilely and require pince-nez attention...
Since Saturday undergraduates have needed only to present "a reasonably neat appearance." The ruling by the Council of Masters of Yale's 12 residential colleges reveses their 1957 decision requiring coats and ties...
These days, it seems, nobody wants to look like Hank Bauer except Hank Bauer. Certainly not Richard Nixon: despite a hereditary sparseness in front, his coiffure now rolls luxuriantly down the neck and trespasses on the ears. And certainly, certainly not Bobby Kennedy, who was once a neat trim but who lately resembles a sheep dog-or maybe a sheep. Presumably long hair is now a political asset, although Washington's most notorious tousle, Everett Dirksen, declines comment as "below the pale." Dirksen is at least known to have visited his barber before the 1952 Republican Convention, at which...
Every morning 10,000 men of Harvard stumble from sunless rooms to breakfast. Check in, take a tray, grab utensils, receive food. How neat, and how impersonal. And yet some pleasures remain. Every serving lady knows me and I know each and all of them. We're great friends...
...winning runs came on one decent hit and some neat base running in the ninth. With Scott on first with a walk. Reggie Smith sliced a double into the left field corner. Then with men on second and third with no outs, the Cards walked Petrocelli intentionally to get at Elston Howard's 180 average...