Word: forget
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...look back. Something might be gaining on you." That old admonition from Baseball Great Satchel Paige is taking on special meaning these days for IBM. Beset by rivals and mired in an industry-wide slump, Big Blue in 1986 has had a year it would rather forget. Even as the firm proudly announced its new line of System 9370 business computers last week, there was speculation on Wall Street that its net income may be down again this year. Profits had already dipped .4% in 1985, to $6.6 billion. The nervousness pushed IBM stock down from 133?...
...gridders--who notched a 17-7 victory in last year's Dartmouth match-up and are currently fourth in the Ivy running--do not bring a victory back to Cambridge tonight, they can all but forget about their already distant hopes of an Ancient Eight championship in 1986, with unbeaten Penn still remaining on the schedule...
...rebellious way, Schwarzenegger had begun his motion-picture career with a retrospective documentary. Those millions who saw Pumping Iron did not easily forget the images of men so surrealistically proportioned they could not reach into their own pockets. The Body, as Arnold was then known, launched himself on a quest for movie stardom, not to rest until the entire world can spell his name with only moderate effort...
...Forget about all this engineering business and write," a Asian-American filmmaker told sixty students yesterday in a lecture series sponsored by the Asian American Association...
While it may be long before Harvard men forget the game last Saturday, it will be better if we face only the future and seek only to master the lessons taught us by that game. Above all else we must not give up hope, we must realize that the development of a strong team, of a victorious team, is necessity, and that the only way to do this is for the whole undergraduate body, yes, and for all the graduates too, to show with all their strength that they are to a man behind our eleven...