Word: ought
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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General Edwards, by the way, ought to be delighted by the report that golf got him his high rank. What a whale of a game the general must play, to win promotion for that alone! And besides, judging from their ardent preoccupation with the sport several eminently worthy Presidents of the United States must have been elected chiefly on account of their golfing proficiency. General Dawes, though, is certainly up against it, with his energetic 24-hour day ideas to put across, and an assemblage of enthusiastic English golfers to get them across to. With these gentlemen running back...
...proposal to abolish the Harvard Square Subway rotunda ought to arouse a sentiment of deepest indignation in the breasts of all Harvard men. Intimately concerned as they are with the affairs of Harvard Square, Harvard men realize perhaps a little better than any others just how bad the traffic problem actually is; they dodge on-rushing machines in the morning on the way to classes, in the afternoon, going to the banks or the stores and even in the evening going into Boston. But through all these adventures and hardships, the rotunda looms large as an island of refuge...
...last two years Cordell Hull, Chairman of the Committee, has paid the interest and $60,000 on the principal, thus cutting the amount down to $180,000. ... It ought here to be stated that the actual cost of running the Democratic Committee is close to $10,000 a month. This seems like a lot of money until you compare it with the $30,000 a month the Republican Committee has on which to operate. . . . What...
...feature of the meet should be the University medley relay. With Allen and Watters, stars in the Oxford Cambridge meet last summer, and prospective entrants in the Olympic this year, running with Chase and Cutcheon, both stellar performers in past meets, Coach Farrell has a combination which ought to break records...
Over the week-end, delegates from fifty colleges will hold discussions, conferences, lectures and all sorts of things to thresh out definitely and finally whether the Eighteenth Amendment ought to be enforced. The chief objection of this New England Citizenship Conference is to influence student opinion on the Prohibition question, and incidentally to give the student body a chance to express itself...