Word: unfitness
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...films suffers from the common TV complaint of too many participants, too little time, too much simplification. But the experts are uncommonly successful at stripping away some of the witch-doctor illusions about psychiatry, and at blasting psychoanalytic cliches ("Oddly enough, children from happy homes are sometimes the most unfit; they take their parents' happiness for granted and don't learn what hard work goes into it") Blonde, 43-year-old Isabel Leighton, who edited a 1949 bestseller, The Aspirin Age, is an ex-war correspondent and actress who first took up psychiatry as a hobby six years...
There were three candidates. One was Ruy Gomes, professor of mathematics; the council ruled that he was "unfit"-reportedly because he was a fellow traveler-and out went Gomes...
...Physically, mentally, or morally unfit...
...None fhall under any pretence whatfoever, frequent the company and fociety of fuch men as lead an unfit and diffolute life...
Until that time, the University's orchestral group might have been deemed unfit to play on Easter Sunday. In the ante-1900 era it was a renowned drinking club, and its members often spent their time serenading under the windows of Boston's debutantes...