Word: cautious
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Cautious optimism prevails in Weld Boat House as the 'Cliffe squad goes into it next-to-last week of preparation. "I know we're good, but I don't know how good everybody else is," 'Cliffe coach John Baker said Saturday. "I just don't know how much faster...
...security precautions in Bonn were the most stringent in the history of the Federal Republic. At least 6,500 police and border guards patrolled the Rhine-side capital; Brezhnev's temporary residence at the refurbished Petersberg was surrounded by guards. Only three mass demonstrations were authorized by the cautious local police-one organized by the pro-Brezhnev German Communist Party (D.K.P.) and two by right-wing groups protesting the visit...
...press as a villain. There appeared to be little popular indignation over the rhetorical or legal thrusts at press freedom. Local prosecutors and judges, taking a cue from Washington, began pressuring reporters to reveal confidential material. Consciously or unconsciously, some journalists-particularly on television-tended to be more cautious...
...their movement became the subject matter for ambitious "new journalists," the Beat Poets had already shaken the literary establishment by rejecting an academic formalism rooted in the poetry of Eliot and Pound. They replaced this sterile stuff with a free-wheeling experiential American poetic idiom inspired by the more cautious William Carlos Williams. Allen Ginsberg's "Howl," with its Whitmanesque catalogues of the poet's own undeniably hellish experience, became a banner around which the new American poets rallied...
Rohan said yesterday, "I wouldn't have come to Cambridge if I wasn't interested in the job. Everyone I spoke with was very cordial, but in this sort of procedure everyone is always very cautious...