Word: relaxedness
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Grim as a hanging judge, MacKay never did get his big game started against the relaxed Sirola, who capered about like a jolly blade on a Sunday picnic. Using the full leverage of his height and weight (6 ft. 7 in., 224 Ibs.), Sirola mixed awesome serves with overhead smashes...
The closeness of his election victory had wrought a change in Jack Kennedy, and it showed last week. It determined him on a more moderate political course, and it made him more cautious in making his appointments. It had not, however, deprived him of that remarkable self-confidence of a...
The nagging chest pains of angina pectoris are a common symptom of coronary artery disease and may serve as early warning of an impending heart attack. They usually mean that the heart muscle, because of exertion or excitement, is demanding more blood than the disease-narrowed coronary arteries can supply...
A new entry in the economic phrasemaking derby came from Charles L. Schultze of Indiana University, who described current conditions as "high-level creeping stagnation." The major reason for the economy's failure to rise strongly from the 1958 recession, said Schultze, was too much tightening of credit by...
Beckwith relaxed so much that he whipped the widely-heralded advanced placement sophomore Al Albright and turned at the best broad jump by a Harvard man in several years-23 ft., 3 in., a new Harvard Briggs Cage record.