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When last Schneider's Silver Concert Band performed in the Yard, it was Commencement Week and a misty nostagia dampened the valetudinarian playing that marks Herr Schneider's style...
...Schneider's Silver Cornet Band Concert, steps of Widener in the evening; dress rehearsal of Summer School Chorus in Sanders...
...years old, but fewer of them had high blood pressure (of the simple type, apparently with no other disease) than the nonexecutive males of the same age: 6.1% as against 7.5%. Cornell Medical College's Dr. Richard E. Lee and New York University's Dr. Ralph F. Schneider found that high blood pressure with generalized artery disease followed the same pattern-2.2% of executives had it, as compared with 3.4% of age-matched male subordinates. So did the combination of high blood pressure with heart-and-artery disease: 2.8% compared with 3.7% of subordinates. Most surprising, arteriosclerosis...
...assistant professor) and Dr. Schneider (an associate professor)-both junior-executive types-offered several halfhearted explanations: maybe nothing succeeds like good health, or maybe executives are smarter and have learned the value of "escape valves" such as hobbies, or perhaps the most important thing about stress is the individual's reaction to it. Where the researchers missed the important point was in failing to note that a man of 50 who is still in a subordinate position is likely to suffer from inferiority feelings, a sense of injustice and frustration, whereas the top executive's very position ensures...
Critical Ignition. In Milwaukee, when a court wanted to know why Lester J. Schneider had obtained 15 delays of his trial for arson, Schneider's attorney explained that his client had on separate occasions been hit by a train, operated on for appendicitis, hospitalized also for a kidney ailment, a sprained ankle, and injuries resulting from a fall from the roof of a barn...