Word: ought
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...France has never faced the question of taxing her people to meet her national requirements. By permitting France and Italy not to pay their debts while imposing on the British taxpayer the annual sums which those countries ought to pay, we are in fact subsidizing out of the pockets of the British the severe competition of France and Italy against British goods. We are paying America ?34,000,000 a year and this will rise to ?38,000,000 a year. The amount the Chancellor of the Exchequer has to find for payment of the American debt represents ninepence...
...pilot cried: "No wonder the A. A. A. socked him with a spanner! No Roumanian wop-frog who's livin' with a red-headed Jewess in Paris while his morganatic wife sues him for 10 million francs and his real wife is Princess Helen of Greece, should ought to be allowed in an American garage. I'll say his name is 'Morry Turp'! Moral Turpitude is right...
...boys to take a Ph.D. not even to enter upon the thorny path that leads to one. Unhappy casualties of the last two years have been attributed to this new, impossible standard. Providing that there be no unexpected relapses in the future, the statistics of the present Sophomore class ought to lay such bugbears forever. Cortainly the record reads plainly enough. The present exactions are not too severe. And more severe exactions, whenever they may come, probably will meet the same heightened response which never yet has failed...
...Langdell Hall and four in Austin Hall, and 18 stack cubicles, 13 in Langdell Hall and five in Austin Hall. Not only do they lack office rooms for all teachers, but the necessity of providing for graduate students has largely crowded the teachers out of the stack cubicles. There ought to be an office convenient to the ilbrary stacks and a stack cubicle for each teacher, in addition to provision of stack cubicles for graduate students, research fellows and others engaged in research. Assuming a school of 1,500, with the same curriculum as at present, a total...
...present there is the Thayer Teaching Fellowship with a stipend of $1200, and a temporary research fellowship guaranteed for five years by friends of the school. There ought to be in all ten such fellowships. Experience has shown that at least four of the best men out of each of the graduating classes, may be counted upon, at least two first-class men each year from recent graduates of other law schools, and upon at least four teachers of law coming to us from the outside. There is no reason to doubt that first rate men could be expected...