Word: temperedness
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This carefully tooled engine of mu sic is the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, a group of 22 young, well-tempered muzykanly currently touring the U.S. with a rich repertory that runs from Bach to Bartok. At the wheel is Conductor Rudolf Barshai, 39, a trim violist who organized the group in...
Born. To Carlos Manuel de Ycaza, 25, terrible-tempered Panama-born jockey who, despite 458 days spent on the ground in rough-riding suspensions since 1957, has won more than $8,000,000 worth of purses, and Linda Bement Ycaza, 21, Miss Universe of 1960, a native of Salt Lake...
One can hardly congratulate the Young Democrats on their handling of the invitation to George C. Wallace. If they simply wanted the Alabama Governor to participate in an educative forum, the only justifiable reason for an invitation, one could reasonably expect a tempered, considered course of action. But their hasty...
Unfortunately, they will find little more. Geismar's book is knowledgeable and occasionally witty--but it is also badly written, ill-tempered, and blased out of all proportion. His point, reiterated throughout the book, is simple enough: he doesn't think Henry James is a great writer and he questions...
* He tempered the shock by also announcing that all Vatican employees, including cardinals, would get a raise in pay.