Word: relaxedness
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The Medicine section's senior editor, James Atwater, also jogs away tension and praises biofeedback techniques, which he learned in a program at Duke University two years ago. Yet another runner is Medicine Reporter-Researcher Mary Carpenter, who has tried a "tranquillity tank," spending half an hour floating in...
After a moment of silence, Dr. Margaret Caudill says quietly, "With each breath, you become more and more relaxed."
It will be Ronald Reagan's first and only chance to be host at a Western economic summit meeting,* and for months, the President has been planning to make the three-day occasion memorably different from its eight predecessors. Above all, Reagan hopes to give the heads of government...
The largest "elite" concentrations, Social Studies and History and Literature-- at 83 and 86--stayed at about the same level as last year, reflecting the departments' stated objectives not to grow any larger than they had by the end of last year, after several years of relaxed entrance requirements.
At Dartmouth, perhaps the most unregimented and isolated of all Ivy League schools, the campus mood tends toward apathy. While a small minority of politically active students and concerned administrators and faculty formulate plans to "completely reshape today's Dartmouth" in the words of one assistant professor, the vast majority...