Word: botheration
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Because of the time element involved, Beer pointed out, the owner of a hall may not bother to check thoroughly into the nature of groups which request use of his building, and thereby refuse many legitimate organizations...
...name of Harvard stands for many things--endowments, buildings, schools and faculties, a business venture, and of course, students. As the news released by the News Office is usually made up of routine announcements about forums and lectures, the average reader will not bother with it. Therefore the press has to turn elsewhere to get the interesting news...
Carrington said last night that he planned no legal action against the man who at one time during World War II was on trial for sedition. "It's pretty hard to prove libel," he said, "and besides, Smith is too much of a crack-pot to bother with...
Some parents protested hotly against the Morrow campaign, and some even called him up to tell him what a "Communist," "nigger-lover," or "Fascist" they thought he was. None of that bothered Morrow much. What did bother him was what Tucson's parents would say when they found out what he had done with the 19 Negro teachers from the city's Negro schools...
...Smith had to leave for a telephone call, which gave us a chance to look over the rest of the suite, the part that Smith did not bother to show us. All the rooms were dirty, dark, and deserted except for the one facing Copley Square and the Boston Public Library. There a large number of men were smoking cigars and listening to the Giants beat the Yankees, 5 to 1. We approached a tubby man with his feet propped up on a desk and asked, "Who is Curley's real campaign manager...