Word: ought
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Zimmerman is assured that America will probably win the war, but certainly lose the next one because the right people aren't having enough children. If they were to follow his advice, every married couple ought to have at least four children to keep the United States victorious and strong...
...tragic, thought the General, that the Administration did not agree with this view. But he was sure that most of his fellow countrymen, certainly most realistic hardheaded businessmen in isolationist Chicago, did agree. The General thought something ought to be done about...
...times like this if a corporation earns 6% on its invested capital it ought to be satisfied...
...scholars and the teachers ought to know these facts. Some of them do. President Hutchins, of the University of Chicago, has shown conclusively how baseless is the call to enter this war to save our democracy from destruction, and how certainly from destruction, and how certainly this destruction will come if we do enter the war. President MacCracken of Vassar College, has again and made clear the imperialistic character of the European war, and how fatal to every higher interests of the land will be our entrance into it. Other educational leaders, some at Harvard, have spoken in this same...
With a bevy of facts and figures to support his case Carle C. Zimmerman associate professor of Sociology, maintains that every married couple ought to have at least four children to do their part in keeping the United States a growing and victorious nation...