Word: ought
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...should pick up four more points on the sturdy legs of Captain Jack Morse and Tony Bliss. Both of these men are indicated as fourth place winners. Jack Schou is going to have tough sledding against Vipond and Bonthron and Venske, but some depesters give him fifth. Bob Playfair ought to bring two points to the Crimson camp by taking fourth in the 3200 and Cahners is given fourth in the hammer...
...year to help Chinese finances have ceased remittances. Last year China's trade showed an excess of imports amounting to $200,000,000 and if this continues a few more years the Chinese Republic will be bankrupt." Then came the protest proper: "China ought first to readjust her debts before any more money is loaned. Unless such a readjustment is made an added burden will be placed on the Chinese which will tend to delay unification of the country and the attainment of order and prosperity. . . . This is what Japan cannot countenance as she realizes that it devolves upon...
...advertising any more than there is such a thing as advertising literature." In the same breath he admits that "advertising today, while anything but efficient, is far better designed and written than it needs to be ; obviously it costs far, far more to produce than it ought to cost. Part of the explanation, I think, lies in a private impurity of the advertising craftsman; he is more interested in beauty than he is in selling. For him the advertisement is a thing-in-itself." Advertising ("the Business Nobody Knows"), says Rorty, is not confined to the agencies but includes newspapers...
...encounters with this same bottom-place triumvirate of Yale, Dartmouth, and Princeton. If playoffs of postponed games don't upset this balance, the Mitchellmen have still at lest a paper chance of the pennant. The chance isn't too good a one, but judging by records so far Harvard ought to be able to take its four or five names if it can settle down and show something better than its performance on Saturday...
...ball team, and with a victory over Yale behind then it looks as if the Crusaders this year will prove no exception. Having Loughlin on the mound, however, is a pretty strong asset for Harvard. He has shown himself one of the best ditchers in the college circuit and ought to be capable of taking care of the heavy part of the Purple batting order with only his usual handful of hits allowed...