Word: relax
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Hynes's main interest, besides hockey, is the Pi Eta Club, "I know most of the guys there, and generally, it's just a good place to go when you want to take it easy and relax," Hynes said. He noted, however, that he cannot participate in the--club's most infamous activity--nude dashes to Nini's Corner. "I know a lot of people in Cambridge, including policemen. It would be pretty embarrassing if I ran into someone I knew on one of those-runs for daylight...
...Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Harvard basketball, coach Bob Harrison, has been calm thus for during pre-season practice. Because be is under no pressure this fall, Harrison has been free to relax. Toward the close of the last two seasons, while under great stress, Harrison would often yell frantically at players who made mistakes. When one of his ball players now makes an error. Harrison will walk over to him, put his arm around his shoulder and quietly explain his mistake. The Bob Harrison who in the past would berate his players as "dummies" when they threw passes...
...treatment-given as often as every other week-can also be frightening to the children. Very young patients are usually sedated before their transfusions. Older children who are more accustomed to the transfusions relax in overstuffed chairs in a clublike room while receiving blood. Careful monitoring is carried on to guard against the infections to which thalassemia victims are prone. Many youngsters also have their spleen removed when that organ becomes uncomfortably enlarged. Although the reasons are not fully understood, infections may multiply when the spleen is taken...
...down." Sarah Greenburg, a Senior in Eliot House explained. She has been meditating regularly for 11 months. "Just doing it twice a day can help you get ready for whatever the day brings. I don't know if it's because they tell you it's going to relax you or if it's something else but hell, if its going to relax you it doesn't matter...
...line with the general conservative and anti-inflationary bent of a second Nixon Administration. Neil Jacoby, a Republican member of the Pay Board, has suggested that the guideline for wage increases might be lowered to "around 4%" from the present 5.5%. Nixon is under pressure from businessmen to relax the guideline on profit margins, but he has given no hint whether he will...