Word: onesidedness
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In all the South, not a single newspaper ran the angry series that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Reporter Ray Sprigle wrote after four weeks of touring the "Land of Jim Crow." Admittedly onesided, his stories of segregation, discrimination and degradation (TIME, Aug. 16) made the South look bad...
Protests were registered by some voters over what was termed a "onesided" ballot.
West Pointer Andrews was not a onesided air general; he held that blockade and attrition by all weapons offered the sure way to bring the Axis down. But flying was his great passion. He had about 6,000 hours on Army planes, and was an expert pilot even at 59...
For the fifth consecutive time this season skillful Leverett House hoopsters toppled over an opponent, the Adams five, with a onesided 44 to 26 score, while Eliot ran over a group of outclassed Funsters, 39 to 21, in two basketball games in the Indoor Athletic Building Friday.
Set beside the usual fantastically onesided claims, that sentence told volumes.