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Word: forgetfulness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...belief that the presence of even a few defective questions will hamper the performance of superior students on the remainder of the examination. On this last point he seems to ignore the possibility that the superior student might recognize the defective question for what it is skip it, and forget about it. All we hear from him is that dire consequences will necessarily befall the student "who loses confidence" in either the integrity or the intelligence of his tester...

Author: By F.l.b. Jr., | Title: Multiple Choice Tests Attacked | 2/14/1963 | See Source »

Undergraduate artists can forget about plans to do individual work in the new Visual Arts Center. Peter B. Shultz, executive secretary of the Center, said yesterday that no unsupervised undergraduates will be allowed to use the Center's facilities for painting or other creative work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arts Center to Exclude Students' Art Projects | 2/12/1963 | See Source »

Rachel Kellner as Carol has most of the lines and carries the show as best she can. Her delivery and poise in performance are both natural and dramatically affecting; she makes the audience forget that there is little depth in the character she portrays. Andrew Allen and Ashley Smith are delightful as the visiting couple--he the forward sexual investigator, she the bashful tease. Ann Izzard contributes devastating barbs as Alice, and her husband, Thomas Oxnard, is the perfect foil for Morey. Edward Chase as Morey is the only weak link in the cast. He tries to make...

Author: By Charles S. Whitman, | Title: In The Golden Prime | 2/8/1963 | See Source »

Lest anyone forget, there is Kathleen, 11, Joseph, 10, Robert Jr., 9, David, 7, Mary Courtney, 6, Michael, 4, Mary Kerry, 3. Come June, Ethel Kennedy, 33, Bobby's wife, is expecting another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Feb. 1, 1963 | 2/1/1963 | See Source »

...first job at Petrofina through a board member who happened to be his godfather. Wolters took over the wreckage at war's end with a shrewd entrepreneur's eye for opportunity instead of salvage. Since crude oil was cheap and abundant, he ordered Petrofina to forget production, buy its oil from other companies and concentrate on expanding its sales outlets. Petrofina expanded by buying up existing chains (such as British Cities Service), or by starting from scratch as in Canada, where 1,700 stations have been opened since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Belgium: A Breath of Pink Air | 2/1/1963 | See Source »

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