Word: relaxedness
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From Harvard Square, take the Red line inbound and get off at Park Street. There you will find Boston Common, a 48-acre green oasis of fountains, monuments, relaxed Bostonians and other tourists. Bought by the city in 1634 as pasture land for cows, goats and sheep--and later used...
With her relaxed, collegial style, Laybourne, 49, did more than just develop good children's programs. She showed the cable industry during its formative years that a channel with a strong mission and a well-targeted audience could be a financial success. Nickelodeon, now seen in 66 million homes, is...
He says he has "taken a more relaxed attitude" toward sailing than he did when he first arrived. Laitin's record speaks for itself. After ranking 15 out of 18 in the fall Shell Trophy Regatta sophomore year, Laitin's boat placed second this year--just one point away from...
Rudenstine says he now feels he has "gotten through" the entry shock and will be able to continue the relaxed schedule he has kept since his leave.
Like many other seniors, Jay R. Girotto '96 took time off from graduation preparations last week. But while some seniors relaxed and vacationed last Thursday, Girotto ran with the Olympic Torch through one mile of his hometown of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.