Word: properly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Museum of Fine Arts cleared out all its picture galleries 31 years ago. But for all of Virginia's traditional ties to old England, Loyal Yale Grad Mellon ('29) showed 300 of the paintings at Yale last year and last week decided that the collection's proper home was his New England alma mater...
Goal! Association Football is the proper name of an anything-but-proper game. America calls it soccer, and plays it rather poorly. The rest of the world calls it football, and plays it with a passion that rises to fever heat in midsummer, when 16 of the world's top teams assemble to run off the world series of soccer. Last summer the series was held in England, and it produced some of the most brutal and brilliant football of the decade...
Cousy, looking as trim as in his playing days, admitted he occasionally gets the urge to play, but "basketball is not like golf, so I keep the urge in its proper perspective," he chuckled...
...longstanding belief among impresarios that for psychological reasons, audiences do not respond so well to women players, because the "conflict and domination" struggle with an instrument is strictly man's work. When attractive Doriot Dwyer was appointed first flutist of the Boston Symphony 14 years ago, one proper Brahmin sent her a package with a letter demanding that she hide her exposed ankles with the enclosed pair of thick grey stockings. She demurred, and at least one Boston man is glad; since the arrival of the ladies, he has taken to watching the concerts through binoculars...
...chorus is perfect with extremely funny arrangements of "We Can Work it Out" and "I'll Be Back"; Weber and Fermin miraculously manage to keep straight faces and proper operatic stance through "Girl" and "Help." The orchestra, under music director John Adams, is fine with both Bach and the Beatles...