Word: unwantedness
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Unlike those who give way to the depressions of unwanted retirement, Goodwin has found an outlet for some of his energies in his very anger. He has turned his white-shingled home in Lexington, ten miles from his old office in Boston, into a headquarters for his campaign to improve...
Reflecting a trend that New York Telephone Supervisor Edward C. Small calls "symptomatic and reflective of the society in which we live," 15% of all phone customers now have unlisted numbers, up from 8.5% ten years ago. One .reason is to escape annoying calls from such groups as pushy salespeople...
The compromise is only slightly more liberal than the original; to paraphrase President Carter, it suggests life is mostly unfair, instead of completely unfair. By restricting these payments Congress effectively takes two stands on nontherapeutic abortion: rich women are entitled to the privilege, but poor women--who will have a...
>The Locked-Out. They remember feeling unwanted or embarrassed-often by the clothes and manners of Sunday-best services. Recalls an Oregon housewife: "I kind of felt put down." Some blacks sense white prejudice. And then there are those whose lives became linked with unacceptable behavior: a woman lately married...
Bounds said the Press was founded to give undergraduates a chance to learn about the process of publishing, but was not necessarily concerned with publishing the work of students. She added that the "misleading name" of the press has elicited a large number of unwanted manuscripts, including a "Harvard novel...