Word: forget
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...people of this country so easily forget what happened in Korea? There is a definite lesson to be learned there before we enter peace talks with the North Vietnamese. Many urge that we begin negotiations immediately, wherever they be held. In Korea, the conference site was thought to be of little significance; yet to the Koreans it meant a great deal. They knew that if they could obtain small concessions from us before talks began, they would be able to achieve more and larger concessions from us once they were under way. If our Government desires that Viet...
...wrote in one of his front-page editorials. "In Viet Nam, we follow a policy of No Fight." To his way of thinking, inaction over the Pueblo is a sign of national decline. "We used to say 'Remember the Maine.' Now we seem to say, 'Forget the Pueblo...
...Sheriff, but when "Howie" decided to run again, the "do" became just a "tribute to a good man." Fitzpatrick wished Sullivan "God's choicest blessings." In return, Walter reminded the crowd that "I'm one of Howie's campaign managers. He's running for re-election--don't forget that...
...dilemma of the Vietnamese in this war today is that when we take the Americans as our friends, we cannot forget that our enemy is our brother," Nguyen Ngoc Bich, Vietnamese scholar and poet, told an audience of about 25 in Lowell Lecture Hall last night...
...rather than "linear." For many non-science courses (Fine Arts, Ec. 1, Soc. Sci. 2) learning ought to be linear. As for the rest, it is not clear that a switch in the sequence of lectures and reading solves the problem. Students now miss significant points of lectures or forget them by the time they get to the reading. Under the new system they would miss the importance of much of the reading (save for bits they scurried back to reread after a lecture) and would forget the reading they had done in September by the time the professor talked...