Word: uninhibitedness
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To Judy's Show. The new Times publisher owes his nickname, "Punch," to his father's uninhibited delight in composing light rhymes. When young Arthur was born, it seemed proper that he be linked in verse with his youngest sister Judith. As his father put it: "He came...
Hoping to dramatize their cause, the student leaders recently appealed for the help of outstanding U.S. Negroes. Into Greenwood last week came Chicago's Dick Gregory, 30, a nightclub-circuit comedian, whose stock in trade is acidulous (and sometimes funny) commentary on segregation, both Southern and Northern. His performance...
The Amphibious Life. The difficulty maids had in defending their chastity was immortalized by Samuel Richardson in Pamela. In fact, so much uninhibited dalliance went on belowstairs that Hack Writer Daniel Defoe found the maids fair game. Nothing is more common, he wrote, "than to find these creatures one week...
Brown added that a course grade in sophomore tutorial does not really affect "the free interplay of ideas. Discussion is not entirely uninhibited in any case. A full-course credit has just made it more obvious that a game is going on."
Young Turks v. Shubert Alley. The Young Turks of off-Broadway's lively decade have given the theatrical scene, including Shubert Alley's fearful fat cats, a healthy and creative shaking-up. Off-Broadway fostered the fresh and uninhibited talents of such playwrights as Edward Albee (The American...