Word: ought
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...where Harvard is conceded an advantage over Yale. Here Watters is an acknowledged victor, and the only question seems to be, will he be able to break the 1.54 record made by Brown of Yale in 1914. Geilfuss of Yale will take second place, and Chapin of Harvard ought to come in for third...
Orderly Retrenchment. The President said to Congress: "It must be maintained and ought to be strengthened by the example of your observance." Congress has passed the Bursum Bill and the Bonus Bill and has other measures in prospect, carrying many millions more of extra appropriations...
...Harvard hitters, who started their season like whirlwinds by hammering three Middlesex pitchers all over the field, stumped in the three succeeding games. They came back last Friday against Wentworth, however, and they ought to give pitcher O'Neil, some bad moments this afternoon...
...Evening", for example, or the single meal at Memorial Hall, might easily become historic. Nor do I think that anyone at all acquainted will Cambridge could road the book without chuckling-perhaps somewhat thoughtfully. Whether the book itself will become a tradition it is not possible to say. It ought to-but we have so many "oughts" here already. However that may be, it will give many people some amusing hours-and it will prove that Mr. Ordway and Mr. Saunders have learned a good deal about the serious business of being humorous...
...seems likely that the directions will be less explicit, in certain spots that the author, but the air-plane scene in which a lady pursues her (may be) lover into the fastnesses of a Vickers-Vimy cross-Channel plane when he tries, literally, to fly from her wiles, ought go well in the picture. They run into a terrible storm in the air; the lady is frightened-any gentleman would reassure her; and when at last the plane actually is safe-it's all up with the strong, silent...