Word: rememberable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"I want our teams well equipped and well coached," Bingham concluded. "What ever is reasonable is all right, but we must avoid former extravagances. We also have to remember that as far as undergraduates are concerned. Other sports are important besides football."
"When inventories have grown and dollars in the hands of workers and farmers at home and nations abroad are really scarce, when breadlines are formed again over the length and breadth of this nation, we shall remember this Congress as the one which brought America closer to depression and closer...
As for the future, about the best students now in the University can do is to remember to arrive well-heeled at the beginning of each term. In the case of incoming Freshman classes, however, the Administration could eliminate much of the trouble by emphasizing in its pre-entrance correspondence...
He shook more hands than he could remember. He went sightseeing. He reminisced at every turn. Shown a 22-year-old portrait of himself in Kitchener's City Hall, he quipped: "I didn't look any better then than I do now." Once, a farmer who had known...
No More Bumping. Lord Beaver-brook's London Daily Express ran the most fascinating story of the gruesome week. One refugee, it reported, "was trailed by the feet down the 30-ft. gangway, his head bumping as he went. This caused a group of American Jewish correspondents to hurl...