Word: neglectment
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...images sufficiently powerful to deny man's nothingness? All are declared to be art by the museums that show them, by the critics who explain and hail them, by the collectors who buy them. This has its advantages over the old days when the young artist suffered from neglect and sometimes died unrecognized. But in this day when the most radical young artist is threatened not by neglect but by the possibility that he may be considered over the hill at 30, a few critics and some painters who themselves were radical only a few styles back are beginning...
Girls abound, and Howard becomes involved with Felicia, the secretary of a fellow executive. His subsequent neglect of his own secretary drives the poor girl to drink and dismissal. Even worse is the confrontation with the deceived colleague, the office cuckold. He knows all, the poor fellow announces, and he feels he must switch jobs, joining an outfit in Kansas City. "I can't stay here," he says tragically...
...Unlike the 'old indifferentism' -- a neglect of religion itself -- this new brand grows out of the ecumenical movement's effort to be profoundly Christian. Prevalent particularly among youth, it shows complete disinterest in denominationalism, emphasizing simply the importance of being a good Christian," he said...
Councillor Walter J. Sullivan voted against the $2500 appropriation, claiming that Gray would work for the universities and neglect the interests of the City in general. (DeGuglielmo showed Gray's name privately to the councillors last week...
After the raucous 1950's the quiet business-like administration offered by John Volpe was attractive to the Massachusetts electorate, but the voters should be wary of keeping such a man in office for four more years. Massachusetts can no longer neglect her obligations in education, justice, and administrative and constitutional reform. The interference of Peter Volpe, the governor's brother, in the selection of architects at the University of Massachusetts and the re-examination of the Inner Belt indicate perhaps the Commonwealth's government is being conducted on principles actually too close to those of the business world...