Word: dispiritedness
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He fired the paper's hard-hitting editor, Coleman A. Harwell, and brought in Ed ward D. Ball, the Associated Press's Nash ville bureau chief. Silliman Jr. absented himself frequently on extended tours. Ball focused on cutting costs. The paper turned pale and comatose. The Tennessean'...
Across the U.S., most ban-the-bomb groups seemed simply dispirited. Thirty motorists in Boston turned on their headlights, followed a black station wagon filled with flowers through downtown Boston in a mock funeral staged by two women's peace groups. About 20 pickets huddled at Chicago's...
France took the signing of the ceasefire with relief but without much show of emotion. In two Red Paris suburbs, the news was received with the popping of firecrackers, but that was about the only demonstration. Even the Secret Army terrorists seemed dispirited: the week in Paris was marred by...
outlook is that in several states, young, tough Republicans, unable to look to Washington for leadership, have taken charge : > In Colorado, energetic Jean K. Tool, 42, led a revolt two years ago to become state chairman, has lifted a dispirited state organization into one that threatens Democratic Governor Stephen McNichols...
Moravia has a ready, if somewhat specious, rationale for the erotic in his books. "It is the result of our highly industrialized mechanical living. Men have been victimized by their technology ... To them the sexual act is the only natural act left.'' It is hard to see Dino...