Word: ought
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Viet Nam. Marvelous. Now let's see. There was a third name there that Marion Javits kept yelling at her Jack to talk to before he went to Viet Nam. I think if you would call Marion Javits she would tell it to you. I think you ought to print the third name, too. Marion Javits' idea of whom he should see before going to Viet Nam was Actor Hugh O'Brian and Columnist Jimmy Breslin! and Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce! Beautiful. Let's be complete now. It doesn't hurt being complete. All your...
...trouble came with the announcement that director Joseph Anthony had retitled the play Falstaff. Now it is true that in Shakespeare's own lifetime the play was occasionally thus designated. And it is just as true that Falstaff is indeed the work's foremost figure. By this criterion we ought to turn Julius Caesar into Brutus, Cymbeline into Imogen, and The Merchant of Venice into Shylock...
...part, he could be forgiven. But it is misunderstanding and distortion, and that cannot be condoned. He has failed to realize that 2 Henry IV is not an isolated work, but a segment of a carefully wrought continuum. Admittedly, he is not alone. A number of Shakespearean scholars who ought to know better maintain that 2 Henry IV is just a rewrite of 1 Henry IV. The names of the characters do remain the same, but the people themselves undergo change -- and the later play is permeated with physical and spiritual disease. Shakespeare was not writing the usual Hollywood sequel...
...example of Tau Nghia is a model of what pacification ought to be-of the goal of "social revolution" to which President Johnson pledged the skills and resources of the U.S. last February in the Honolulu Declaration. It represents the real revolution, recapturing not only real estate but people, which alone can make military victory in Viet Nam meaningful. Last week in 76 villages, scattered among all 43 provinces of South Viet Nam, the first post-Honolulu 59-man teams of "revolutionaries" were out to create Tau Nghias everywhere...
...want to lose $400,000, invest here." Snuffled another: "It's absolutely beautiful. What a shame it won't run." When La Mancha opened in a Greenwich Village theater, some New York critics seemed to agree. One called it "vulgar," another said that the show "ought to be 31 centuries distant from Broadway instead of merely 40 blocks away." But others called it "inspired," "a triumph," and "a dream of a musical." For six weeks, the show lived a word-of-mouth existence, until at last it caught on. Now, five months later, it has copped virtually every...