Word: temperamentally
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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"Present ocular reflexes indifferent. Very strong tendinous reactions. Trembling in tongue and fingers. Hyper-emotivity. Intelligent. Able to go straight to the core of a doctrine. A didactic tone hostile to originality. Temperament of a professor. Artistic but republican mind. Possibility of a cure following a fit of modesty. His...
The fault decidedly does not lie in the acting. Denholm Elliott plays two parts well--twins of opposite temperament, living in Auvergne, France, in 1912. Frederic, who has all the humanity that his brother Hugo lacks, is in love with a beautiful young heiress, but the heiress loves Hugo. Hugo...
One explanation of Rickey's career may be that husky, ham-handed Branch, who loves the game as much as the clicking of a Saturday-afternoon turnstile, was never a top man in baseball's ordinary occupations. In his 20s he broke into the majors as a catcher...
Body & Temperament. Actually, there was a longer explanation. As the week passed, other colleges and universities, including Barnard, Smith and Harvard, acknowledged that they also took such photographs, and that some of them had been doing so for 20 years as part of the work of the physical education department...
Psychologist Sheldon (TIME, July 15, 1940) has never made any mystery of what he was up to: for 25 years he has been studying the relationship, if any, between physique and temperament. Though they probably never knew it, thousands of students from at least 30 colleges and universities have been...