Word: temperedness
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Only 35 to Baker's 61, L.B. (for Lewis Bergman) Maytag Jr. is a lean, even-tempered member of the washing-machine clan. But except for sizable stock holdings, Colorado-raised Bud Maytag long ago spun off all interest in the family firm (now run by his cousin).
Those dauntless darlings of diamond, the Boston Red Sox, will open their 1962 campaign against the Cleveland Indians at Fenway Park this afternoon. About 15,000 are expected to be in the stands when the umpire calls "Play ball" and the spine-tingling crack of horsehide against tempered ash signals...
After a year and a half of goading by Jack Hauptli, the Seattle city council has finally adopted an ordinance requiring home builders to use sliding glass doors of laminated glass (which will not fall out of its frame if broken), tempered glass (which breaks into tiny, blunt-edged granules...
The tedious preparations of the capsule and the Atlas booster inevitably were timeconsuming. The ten postponements of Glenn's flight added to the frustration, made Project Mercury appear to be earthbound. "We could have put a man up a year ago," explains Operations Director Williams, "but it would have been...
Unlike other young guitarists with great technical facility, Diaz does not let the special effects confuse or hinder his expression. His phrasing is carefully planned, his rhythm strict but not pedantic, and his dynamics carefully tempered. Mr. Diaz interprets his music intellectually rather than emotionally, maintaining warmth with his tone...