Word: forgeting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Some dentists can't see the patient for his teeth. Occasionally, says Dr. (D.D.S.) Harold G. Ray of Northwestern University, the dentist ought to forget about molars and bicuspids and take a good look at the surrounding territory. In his preoccupation with cavities, the dentist may be overlooking other points of interest (such as signs of early syphilis) that the patient ought to know about...
...grateful, because they are going to remind me of some intelligent remarks I wanted to make about Radcliffe girls as students, and the study of languages. Just what they were you will find out one of these days when there isn't any readable copy lying about . . . don't forget about Cornell. Army is on the horizon, but it's still a long way to Ithaca...
...promises to be rigorous and exciting. Rigorous enough to draw heavily on the infinite faith of the many, and exciting enough to hold the undistracted attention of all but a handful, down to that last great afternoon against Yale. Today, the team from Morningside Heights will make the crowds forget about the November game of games for a while. Columbia is in excellent shape. The days of Swiacki may be over, but the days of Eisenhower have barely begun, and with a crushing victory over Rutgers already achieved this year, the Lions will enter the coliscum searching for more martyrs...
...Jayvee or Varsity football who may decide to step down to the House League, will be exempt from the deadline ruling, Samborski added, assuming that they will already be in condition. He also explained that anyone "not prepared to practice at least three times a week" might as well forget to report for practice...
Your editorial on Frau lise Koch displays a rather startling naivete. You seem to forget that General Clay was a partner in an American banking firm before World War II and that this company provided the Nazis with American patents necessary for war-making. Perhaps you have also forgotten that many other American firms helped out the Nazi government in its early, and sometimes in its later, stages. Henry Ford, the anti-semitic, was sympathetic to Adolf Hitler and his bully-boys, using his vast resources to aid the latter. A picture of Ford hung in Hitler's office...