Word: yieldingness
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Russia's sudden occupation and gradually tightening grip on Czechoslovakia have made it clear that freedom is a losing proposition in the country. Yet Czechoslovak leaders and citizens have desperately debated and defined each successive loss to the occupiers, yielding no more of the liberties recently won under Alexander...
It is possible of course that without its comfortable berth in skilled trades and the Democratic Party and harrassed by an anti-labor law, the labor movement might regain the urgency it lost in the '30's. Labor might then become a suitably militant ally for blacks, students, and the...
This Saturday's game should prove a match between two stingy defenses. Nationally, Harvard ranks third in defense against scoring, yielding only 41 points. Penn, which has allowed 45, ranks fifth. If the game is close, a key factor could be Penn's Eliot Berry, who has booted eight field...
Most top executives who switch to new companies agree with Robert Anderson, a 22-year Chrysler veteran who became president of North American Rockwell's commercial-products division last February. He calls his move "more a question of opportunity than of money." Opportunity, of course, usually beckons most strongly...
The loan presented Smith with a crisis of conscience. By taking it, he was yielding to the system that he detests. "But," he says, "if I hadn't taken it, I wouldn't be a doctor today and wouldn't be serving the Negroes of Mississippi." Serving...