Word: might
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While you are down around the square area you might drop in at the Old Howard (burlesque) or the Casino (foolthy acts). Don't buy the Nestle bars or the censored picture from Esquire unless you intend to sue for mis-representation...
...would tend to overlook the dilemma of Austria, for there he would hear one of the world's finest orchestras, some of the best singers, and see good theater in a city which lost only its railway station in the war. Openly buying at the blackmarket exchange rate, he might not notice that lemons are unobtainable because the legal rate of 10 schillings to the dollar is prohibitive to Italian exporters. He would not realize that Austria is a thoughfare for refugees from Eastern Europe. He would not know that hired man working sixty hours a week can spend...
Wright suggested holding on to tradition while experimenting with changes in higher education for women. We must not ignore warnings from experts, he said, "who tell us that the American home is not so satisfactory a place as it might and should...
...Leeming injured his foot in practice several weeks ago, the Crimson's record might be somewhat better this season. But if he can return to action against Dartmouth tomorrow, Joe is sure to give the team a lift...
...head of the General Education program during its trial years, Professor Wright made the program so successful that last year the Faculty went right down the line with his final recommendations--to make the program a permanent and increasing part of the College curriculum. He guided what might have become a rambling and ill-organized group of courses through the years when a determined segment of the Faculty was dead against G.E.; he left the program vigorous and expanding...