Word: groundedness
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Ready to Try. In dealing with the auto strike, Goldberg restricted himself to the Secretary of Labor's traditional function as a counselor. But in other labor disputes during his nine months in office, Goldberg has intervened more directly and forcefully than all his predecessors lumped together in the...
Love at First Sound. A modernist who was grounded in classical techniques, Schuman never strayed into the far-out realms of atonality or mechanical idiosyncrasies. His serious musical education started late, but he learned fast. As a boy on Manhattan's upper West Side, Schuman was totally uninterested in...
The final question-whether the movie is art or arty-is probably answered by the character and background of Alain Resnais himself. He sometimes talks like an undergraduate who has got drunk on The Alexandria Quartet: "The film is about the reality which is made up of the appearances of...
Now McDermott, who will never rise even to major general, is happily grounded at the academy campus north of Colorado Springs. By hard choice he signed on as a permanent professor of economics, and in 1959 became dean of the 321-man faculty. "The challenge was really overriding," he explains...
By week's end, the contest judges-five veteran sailplaners grounded for the occasion-crowned the winner: Architect Andrew J. Smith, 37, a former Navy pilot from Tecumseh, Mich. Smith fetched up enough rising currents to lead the pack past the finish line at Salina, 81 miles away.