Word: relaxedness
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Relaxed Control. Now contemplating offers to perform for as much as $2,500 a night, the five boys spent their freshman, sophomore and junior years performing unofficially before preoccupied pool shooters in their fraternity-house basement. When one boy's father suggested that they contact talent agencies they auditioned...
"Perhaps, in other words, we will actually be the best college and make optimum use of our resources if we reasonably relaxed about it, if we show a little more humility and humanity catholicity in our search for talent, if we recognize the fundamental human social importance of other factors...
As most undergraduates relaxed in warm, sunny climes this summer, a group from the Harvard Mountaineering Club spent 23 days climbing Mt. Logan in the Canadian Yukon amid one of the area's worst storms. The five-member expedition was trapped in 60mile-an-hour blowing snow and sub-zero...
The low table around which Producer Performer David Susskind assembles his Open End panelists each week is always amply stocked with refreshments-for Susskind is a genial host who wants everybody to be relaxed. Sometimes, indeed, the guests have become too relaxed. There was the memorable evening last winter when...
Schuman, a lean, balding and relaxed man, is best known as a composer of symphonies ("I'm 7½ symphonies old," he said recently), quartets, cantatas, concertos, ballet scores. In 1943, he won the first Pulitzer Prize ever awarded in music for his A Free Song. In 1949, he...