Word: neglectment
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...Charles Keysor of Grace Methodist Church in Elgin, III. Keysor emphasizes the importance of preaching the Gospel to modern man and champions a return to enlightened evangelism coupled with effective social action. Liberals, claim Keysor and his associates, wrongly replace evangelism with social action, while traditional conservatives neglect social action...
...stand some chance of at least partial preservation as a city. But the Parthenon, under the influence of time, weather, vibration and industrial fumes, is turning to sand; and all over Italy, Spain and France there is a slow and apparently irreversible destruction of art by pollution, economic progress, neglect and age. This immense but rapidly shrinking deposit of artifacts and images constitutes the ground from which the isolated masterpiece on a museum wall draws its rationale, and hence, in fact, the claim on social fantasy that generates its price. And there is pathetically little money available to conserve...
...sure, the Warren Court had only faced up to the cases that came before it, many of them rooted in long neglect of individual rights by state courts and legislatures. Still, better-reasoned decisions could have mollified the court's legal critics and perhaps to some extent the public. The lesson is clear: judicial craftsmanship outranks judicial crusading...
...administrative neglect is a cause of the lack of interest and lack of use of HITS, the Harvard administration will have to change its policy of refusing to consider applications for access to the system. According to John E. Bishop, a member of the Dean's Committee on Information Technology which administers HITS, the University has not acted upon petitions for access to HITS because "we're in an interim stage and it is too early to determine access procedures." Although the system will technically be available for more widespread use next fall, the committee has no plans to change...
...last year, for example, have conservatories like Eastman and Manhattan begun to offer jazz during regular semesters. Juilliard and Curtis still do not. Until very recently, a student could be evicted from conservatory practice rooms just for playing jazz. And that is as nothing compared to the astonishing neglect accorded jazz in black colleges. Major black schools like Fisk, Tuskegee and Wilberforce still do not condone it. Perhaps, suggests Saxophonist John Handy, an instructor at San Francisco State, that is because many black fundamentalist churches have stigmatized jazz as evil and sinful...