Word: indifferentism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Prize Show had been on the air only three times--and a survey had shown that 600 people had heard it-- when Networkmen decided that the problem had been solved. Harvardmen were cool to the sound of a female voice; they were indifferent, after the first time, to what...
Back in the '80's some indifferent Yardster referred idly to the growing institution on Garden Street as the "Harvard Annex," and that name stuck for years, faintly indicative of the vague scorn with which undergraduates looked on their feminine associates. Somehow Radcliffe never started; it just grew. One day...
After recovery a patient's emotional responses are vivid but somewhat superficial. He is indifferent to social amenities, may speak his mind and joke so tactlessly that he embarrasses his family and friends. Yet he will apologize for his behavior with real sincerity. His foresight is impaired. Some of...
"Rheinhardt, Rheinhardt, I'm a most indifferent guy . . . But I love my Vincent . . ." Vag was back in his room, listening to records and recovering from Yale weekend. Funny, he used to listen to that song and think of how it fit. Used to agree when his friends called him the...
His secret told, Cordell Hull cared little about Vichyfrance reaction, remained stonily indifferent when the Laval Government told tall, dapper S. Pinkney Tuck, to whom the development was no surprise, that it was breaking relations with the U.S.