Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...avoid any sign of moral judgment. The Rev. George Tolson of San Quentin wears an old green eyeshade when he interviews inmates ("It reminds them of the man behind the tables at Reno") and tells them: "I'm not here with answers. I'm just here to share with you what you've been going through." Colorado's Graham, like other chaplains, is aware that prisoners actively dislike people "messing around with their minds," and that sometimes a jolt of realism does as much good as a soft word. Lutheran Lindberg bluntly tells down...
...smokes cigarettes, downs his full share of red wine, and readily admits that he often stuffs himself on sauerkraut. He plays soccer for kicks and seldom exerts himself in training. He has no coach. "My principle," explains French Distance Runner Michel Jazy, 29, "is to do nothing contrary to the body. An athlete in shape is like a pregnant woman. One may indulge one's tastes and be sure not to overdo...
...still for the connoisseur intensely alive objects. "A Cycladic idol of a woman is very much like the figure of the woman we see on the beach today," points out Dealer Emmerich. "We are in contact with the man of 5,000 years ago, because we have something to share with him-the experience of what is fundamental in femininity." And for Manhattan Collector Allan Emil, there is an added attraction: "If you buy a Henry Moore, which costs more, you know at least half a dozen copies of the same sculpture will be cast and sold. With an ancient...
Exclamation Points. To a less highly motivated householder, the Hayden style of domesticity might seem a bit too emphatic to be real. A fair share of the emphasis comes from Bill Hayden, who is just as domestically inclined as his wife and enthusiastically endorses her own relish for the role: "I don't think of her as a writer, I think of her as my wife and the mother of my children...
...buying, either. The pension funds, mutual funds and insurance companies -which account for about one-third of all trading-conspicuously sat on their millions and waited for stocks to fall still lower in hopes of scooping up bargains. At midweek individual investors began to unload; larger numbers of 100-share and 200-share transactions danced across the illuminated ticker tape in the stock exchange...