Word: neglectment
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...Saigon, the people busy sipping cool drinks on shaded café terraces or watching beautiful girls in the pool at the Sporting Club. We'll show the people of France, the people of France above all. They have to be shown. They have to be shown what their neglect, their incredible indifference, their illusions, their dirty politics have led to. And how best may we show them? By dying, so that honor at least may be saved . . .' Our dead of Dienbienphu died, I claim, protesting, appealing against today's France in the name of another France...
...University has never offered plush scholarships for debaters, and no one has ever suggested imitating the colleges that tear apart the local train station when welcoming home a successful team. Carried to an extreme, though, in the forensic world, excessive neglect has left the Varsity Debating Council with neither an instructor nor sufficient funds for its activities...
...very rare indeed in the early years for an issue of the Bulletin to neglect to congratulate, console, or exhort some Crimson athletic team...
College and Radcliffe students may be fined $500 and sent to jail for six months if they again neglect a Cambridge air raid drill the way they did Saturday, city civil defense director Edmund M. Burke declared last night...
...difficult to explain. The timbres of the two instruments make perfect blending almost impossible, unless the violin is stripped of its brilliance, or the viola is forced to produce sounds not indigenous to it. Many concert artists are unwilling to make the necessary compromises, and most composers, fearing neglect, channel their talents elsewhere. But yesterday's recital by Joseph and Lillian Fuchs demonstrated that music in this medium does deserve a place in the concert hall, and does respond to sensitive, balanced performances...