Word: neglect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...your issue of March 18, you give a partial list of municipal defaults and near defaults. You will excuse, I am sure, my honest offense at your neglect of the Grand Old State of Arkansas...
...amusement. Though he has not yet become a teetotaler, he is no longer the Huey Long of the Sands Point washroom. This change is not reform; it is ambition, guided by a keen sense of self-advantage. Senator Long may have his faults and flaws but he does not neglect his business, which is politics...
Charging "that the University will be guilty of neglect if it allows its athletic facilities to dwindle to the extent contemplated by Mr. Bingham" in the event that a $10 levy on every student is not exacted, Arthur W. Todd '35, retiring Intramural Sports Manager and Third Marshal of the Class of 1935, has outlined in a letter to the CRIMSON a seven-point program with which the H.A.A. could meet its annual deficits...
While quite properly such dailies as the New York Times and Herald Tribune are preserved to represent the moderate, reasoned influences at work in the nation today, intellectual or moral qualms should not allow it to neglect the most typical of the opposite forces...
This brief summary may, perhaps, give the reader some idea of the many activities and opportunities which Eliot House offers. But to pass over the hospitality of Professor and Mrs. Merriman would be to neglect one of the prime factors which make Eliot House life attractive and pleasant. Their sympathetic cooperation in all variety of House activity, their Senior dinners and teas go far towards creating the congenial atmosphere so essential to House success...