Word: smile
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Leverett have other advantages. Usually one can arise leisurely around 9:00, shower, shave, read the paper, or what have you and still get into the dining hall for breakfast around 9:20. And if you sleep even later, and present yourself at the door with a warm smile you can be served up till 9:30. On Sundays many of us at the "Hutch" do not eat breakfast until shortly before...
...working off the impatience that perpetually gnaws at him, let him thunder away. When he subsides, one of them (often it is burly, chirpy Birdie Tebbetts, the first-string catcher) calls out: "Hey, that's telling them, Theodore!" Ted rewards such replies with a sunny smile, falls silent as he fusses with his shoe lacings to get just the right tension...
...move around in their parts and thus, he hoped, gain greater expressiveness. The stage had to be just the right height, too. After one rehearsal, son Walter Toscanini told Producer Don Gillis: "Father wants the stage maybe six inches higher." Gillis began an impatient reply, finished it with a smile: "Tell father he can-have what he wants, as usual...
...sides on a highly debatable matter, it seems to me that the statements [made by scientists]-"Velikovsky appears to be bypassing all of the sound, scientific observations of a multitude of geologists," and "There is nothing we as historians can do about Dr. Velikovsky's work other than smile and go about our business"-are a direct retrogression to the days when Copernicus was challenged by fellow scientists when he advocated the fact that the earth revolves around the sun, rather than vice versa...
Almost everyone who plays Fradd Ball is enthusiastic about the game. "It's the only game where an amateur can feel like superman," said one freshman. The instructors like it, too, and mention of the game brings a smile to their lips. "Fradd Ball," says Bruce Monro and Nate Parker, "is a fine sport...