Word: gauntness
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...Nazis for protesting against the roundup of Hungary's Jews. After the war. he fought the Communist takeover of his country, and in 1949 was tried and sentenced to life imprisonment on trumped-up charges of treason, espionage and black marketing. The Western world bled for the gaunt, tortured prelate, mechanically confessing his guilt for nonexistent crimes before an unfeeling judge. Briefly freed by the 1956 Hungarian uprising, Mindszenty fled to the U.S. legation in Budapest, and there he has stayed, a stubborn symbol of Christianity's incompatibility with Communism...
Then in the finals against Canada Saturday afternoon, Harvard took a 2-1 lead; and if Robinson was losing at number five, it didn't matter--because Walter was beating Canada's Rick Gaunt 2-1 in games. But in his fourth match, Walter was struck on the chin by Gaunt's racquet...
...Canada (Harvard winning, 3-2): Bill Morris lost to Ross Adair 15-10, 15-6, 15-9; Lou Williams over Colin Adair 14-16, 10-15, 18-14, 15-9, 18-17; Paul Sullivan over Dave Brock 15-10, 15-11, 12-15, 15-8; Doug Walter over Rick Gaunt 15-11, 4-15, 15-9, 15-10; Terry Robinson lost to Hugh Murray...
...bring the Free Democrats back into his coalition, gaunt Chancellor Konrad...
...other three combined. Now 82. Stolz is the grand old man of operetta, the sole survivor of the golden age of popular Viennese music (1910-25). At Austria's open-air amphitheater on Lake Constance last week, Old Composer Stolz was still at work. Tall and gaunt, he mounted the podium and led the orchestra into a performance of Trauminsel (Isle of Dreams). It was his 43rd full-length operetta, and it was pure Viennese delight...