Word: ought
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pleased by such results as Old Bolshevik Dybets has been able to achieve at the Stalin Plant in Moscow. This makes not stubby little 4-cylinder sedans for small-shots of the Communist Party but huge, sleek 8-cylinder cars for bigshots. According to the Plan, the Stalin Plant ought to turn out 24 limousines for bigshots per day, is turning out only six. Its motor truck division is doing pretty well, producing 205 heavy-duty trucks per day (the plan calls for 225), but doughty Old Bolshevik Dybets has been unable to fill the bigshots' demands for Soviet...
...Last year, both men were hindered, Powell by a Perhaps Coach Carr faces the same situation this year. Too bad, but not as bad as it sounds. Joe Bradley, track man who runs and runs and never tires, was good enough to earn his letter last year, and he ought to improve this. Jim Doughty, a Sophomore, has an awful long kick when he connects. Phil Brooks, former football player, and Bob Gammons, track star, Goose Gosline and Jim Morrisson, Junior Varsity standby's for two years, and Gerry Deakin, a Sophomore, aren't running about the field for nothing...
...will probably be tried at center. In either case, he is flanked by Tom Motley, a great playmaker, ineligible last season. On the other side of the forward line things are kind of undecided. There's a lot of material hanging around, and some where Carr ought to pick up a couple of top notch players...
...institution as well endowed as Harvard is, comparatively speaking, to have neglected to make suitable provision for its aged and faithful employees. If the University is to continue to call itself a progressive institutions, and pride itself upon holding a place of leadership in the United States, it ought to think of such things sooner, or at least endeavor to keep abreast of the times, instead of bringing up the rear...
Last week Mr. Rowe and his Conservatives were painfully putting on a campaign in which they could offer Ontario citizens almost nothing not already handed out, too lavishly, by "Mitch." If victorious, they as Conservatives ought to honor the torn-up power contracts-but they dare not promise that, since it would up electricity costs to Ontario voters. As Conservatives they ought to balance the budget-but "Mitch" already has. Again as Conservatives they can hardly champion the C. I. O. against Premier Hepburn yet, ludicrously enough, since "Mitch" has made C. I. O. what is supposed...