Word: forget
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Yesterday's sit-in, for all the anger and irritation which it has provoked, has not changed the facts of the ROTC question, and the Faculty should not forget about ROTC because of it. And even in diverting attention from the ROTC issue, the demonstration has subjected the tradition of closed Faculty meetings to rational scrutiny--something which, in an intellectual community, is never to be feared...
...seems to me that the farther out in space we go, the more we need to have something to hold onto-stars just don't make good straphangers! Catholics et al. should not forget 2,000 years of practical psychology that worked-not to mention that "out" word "faith...
...well, you know, what with the bombing and all. Neither has Rusk. Poor Rusk. He came in the other night for a late conference with a terrible cold. I've had one, too, for the last six months. I told him to go home and sleep and forget about the Tuesday lunch [Johnson's weekly meeting with Rusk, Defense Secretary Clark Clifford, CIA Chief Richard Helms and others]. He looked awful...
Lardner said he would rather forget Come the Revolution, a political satire. "If my play were produced, besides getting bad reviews it would probably provoke a lawsuit from Mrs. Onassis," he said...
...world," and suggesting a special committee to investigate evil "completely and without incompetence," someone like Russell Baker might make us is really nothing at all funny about this sordid world," and suggesting a special committee to investigate evil "completely and without incompetence," someone like Russell Baker might make us forget the assorted woes of the world. Under Pilavachi's heavy hand, however, the whole plan backfires. By the time we get done with it, we've forgotten our minor worries, all right. We've forgotten them because now we're saddled with such gut-busting laughers as napalm raids...