With his handsome face, distinctly Harvard accent, and poise in front of the cameras, Kennedy eclipsed his less charismatic opponent, Richard M. Nixon.
Julien began to lose patience with the phlegmatic slowness of the imperturbable Spaniard; he could not help giving vent to some monosyllables from time to time.
It is no use hoping that“rational” investors will drive prices back to fair value. Such sobersides get knocked over by the stampede, losing their shirts or their clients.
Vyse made no comment on the change, and Betton was reduced to wondering whether his imperturbable composure were the mask of complete indifference or of a watchful jealousy.