Word: neglected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...shown to smile. The jolly shrieks of bathtime splash parties as a child are succeeded by laughter rolling under the royal couple's bedroom door at night-at least according to the guards posted there. The Queen, Lacey maintains, is a fun girl at charades. He does not neglect to point out her kicking off her shoes while initialing documents at her desk or, kerchief on head, chopping up meat for her beloved corgis...
SECRETARY OF STATE, 1973-. Out of neglect or nostalgia, the date he relinquished the post has yet to be inscribed...
...twelfth generation is now in Winthrop House. The Saltonstalls, Lodges and Peabodys are now among us. The elder Saltonstalls and Lodges probably hope their families will continue a tradition of public service. But meanwhile the rest of us must wonder whether the same preoccupation with national security and neglect of other national priorities will characterize their careers...
...sould like a lot of hype, but the benign neglect of the arts in this day and age warrents such commercialization. Reliance on ticket sales and unspecified patron donations all too often has forced the country's symphony orchestras to cut-down on concert schedules, to cut-down the players' salaries, and to program concerts to appeal to a wide audience, thereby foregoing the lesser-known though equally deserving works. The Boston Symphony is fortunate in having the satellite Boston Pops (which is composed primarily of Symphony players) to gross a huge annual sum. Through record sales (Arthur Fiedler...
...latest link in a long chain of affronteries to the democratic process at Harvard. The odyssey of the Afro-American Studies Department, won by the sheer guts and conviction of students in the late 1960s, and castrated by the administration's patient patronizing and violent hatchetwaving; the insulting neglect with which the University has treated the widespread demand for Women's Studies; the even more outrageous impositions made on workers by Harvard as an employer, going to the point of actively participating in efforts to emasculate the national Affirmative Action program, even failing to comply with its own flaccid...