Word: forget
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that you ask me for a cheeseburger and I flatly refuse to give it to you. You then say, 'O.K., don't give me the cheeseburger. But at least give me the bun. And perhaps the mustard and the cheese and the onion-and don't forget the meat.' That is how Israel is now trying to get what in effect would be nonbelligerency...
Here is one sister who will not forget her honesty and integrity. I say, bravo, Martha...
...sings pep talks at him like To Make the Boy a Man and I Am Going to Love (the Man You're Going to Be). But somehow he never seems to become quite the man that she is. She dominates the action, partly because playgoers cannot really forget Shaw's Saint Joan, though nothing, unfortunately, has been borrowed from G.B.S...
...commitment to freedom of speech. How will this year's class discharge its responsibility? The seniors may not remember George Santayana of the class of 1886, who preceded John Kenneth Galbraith as Harvard's sage-in-residence. But they should. For it was Santayana who warned. "Those who forget the past are condemned forever to relive it," and the recent history of Class Day must have him spinning in his grave...
...THIS YEAR'S seniors have learned anything from Watergate, they have learned that Watergate lecturers rarely have anything to say, and certainly aren't likely to say it for less than the $25,000 an hour H.R. "Call me Bob" Haldeman will receive from CBS. So we can forget some of the current stars of the lecture circuit: John W. Dean III, Ronald L. "Over-There-Is-the-Hippopotamus" Ziegler, Bob-Woodward-and-Carl-Bernstein, and Rabbi Baruch Korff. And although Lieut. William L. "Rusty" Calley has now hit the lecture tour as well, even color-slides from Mylai would...