Word: redhead
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...Celtic center does not even seem very worried about having turned 28 years of age just two weeks earlier. His team is on the skids, but the big redhead from Kentucky is not panicking--he is sure the Celtics will bounce back. It is just a matter of time...
...TAKES REAL CHUTZPAH to write an autobiography, a trait the Redhead (as Auerbach is affectionately known) obviously does not lack. The book details his entire life, from his youth in Brooklyn to his current duties with the Celtics. Nothin in between is left out. Nothing. Red rises from college hoop star to gym teacher to coach, bouncing from team to team in the early years of the NBA until he lands in Boston. He has had a very nice life, but it is impossible to read this book without thinking how irrelevant a life, too. What has this man done...
...wife of a redhead, the mother of a redhead, the daughter-in-law of a redhead, the aunt of a redhead and the teacher of many redheads, I would like to say that I am sick and tired of hearing about the stereotype that connects red hair and hyperactive behavior...
...wiry, ruddy-faced redhead, whose shock of tousled hair makes him look about ten years younger than he is, Bosworth has packed a lot of experience into his relatively short career. A protege of Charles Schultze, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, Bosworth got his first taste of Government work as a staff member of the CEA in 1968, while he was still working toward a doctorate in economics at the University of Michigan. He joined the faculty of Harvard University in 1969 and stayed until 1971, when he left to sign on at Brookings...
...crash seven years ago. Once a metal finisher in a De Soto plant, Fraser became a boy-wonder local president and was Reuther's administrative assistant for most of the 1950s. As a union vice president in 1970, he seemed a likely choice to inherit "the Redhead's" post, but lost out when the union's executive board recommended Woodcock by one vote. More gregarious than Woodcock, a punchier speaker, a hair more liberal, Fraser signals a change in style rather than substance...