Word: relaxedness
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Assured of its victory, the varsity relaxed in the second half and the mediocre Quakers outscored Harvard 3 to 1. Taking advantage of Harvard's many miscues, Penn also out-shot the varsity during the game with 27 attempts to Harvard's 26.
For Hungarian writers and artists, whose demands for freedom inspired the 1956 revolution, word of Russia's restalinization of culture at first caused a bad case of jitters. Yet last week, in striking contrast to the clampdown in Moscow, Budapest seemed almost relaxed. Said Cultural Commissar Istvan Szirmai: "The...
Hungarian intellectuals earned their meager allowance the hard way. Communist Boss Janos Kadar, after betraying his country to the Kremlin during the uprising, for four years tried to whip the country into submission by brutal use of police terror. But Kadar eventually learned that he could not force the sullen...
Despite his political charm, he still maintains the reserve of a section man when he discusses his conception of the Senate. "I don't know of any better system than the present one, because it permits the Senators to be relaxed in their relations with each other." The only alternative...
Because his book is such a sprawling survey, Wagar never comes to grips with any of the many problems he envisions in world civilization. He hasn't time. Instead, he wriggles around stumbling blocks most of his readers would prefer to see confronted. He is notoriously relaxed about not defining...