Word: forget
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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David L. Evans, senior admissions officer, said most minority students now come from middle class backgrounds, and urged alumni not to forget recruitment efforts in areas where minority students have applied to Harvard in the past...
...They (Sullivan and Russell) don't want to be involved with Tom Danehy," Councilor Francis H. Duehay '55 said yesterday. "They'll never forget the day that Danehy was in control...
...knows where the name Betty Lee came from--and has thrived there ever since. She doesn't know exactly how she ended up being a hairdresser she is after all, 70 years old, and says she decided on the profession "so long ago that I forget...
Rarely does he let people forget where his roots are. Born in Terre Haute, he spent part of his childhood in Washington, D.C., where his father was a director of physical education in the school system. At 12, when his mother died and his father went overseas in World War II, Bayh and his sister Mary Alice moved to their grandparents' farm in Shirkieville. In high school Bayh became a champion 4-H Club tomato grower and decided to study agriculture at Purdue. After two years in the Army, he returned to graduate in 1951. Then he settled down...
Franco, as recent generations of Spaniards have been allowed to forget, was not a rebel leader before the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Although he was King Alfonso's favorite general, Franco remained cautiously on the sidelines when the monarchy, abolished in a democratic election in 1931, was replaced by a reformist Republican government whose moderate policies were opposed by extremists of both right and left. He refused to take part in several abortive, ill-planned military revolts against the Republicans, and in 1934 crushed an anti-Republican uprising of Asturian miners so mercilessly that he earned...