Word: ought
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...solve the problem of imbalance completely within the city itself. But sending students to the suburbs is only a partial answer," Curtin said. "Any exchange ought to be mutual. Any plan ought to recognize the city's dignity and respect...
These systems only begin to suggest the possibilities. Voting, says Richard Scammon of Washington's Governmental Affairs Institute, "ought to be as simple as making a telephone call"-and the phone might, in fact, be used for that purpose. Moreover, voters may some day cast their ballots via two-way TV without leaving their living room...
...Gould predicts a bright future for his sprawling institution and for public higher education in New York. "It used to be thought," he says, "that anyone who had any ability ought to go to private colleges and the remainder ought to go to the state schools. Today this is a very dangerous and even vicious thing to say. By 1985, 80% of the state's college kids will be in public institutions. We'll have difficulties-but whether I do it or someone else does it, I know how it's going to come out. This...
...When I balked at that," she recalls indignantly, "they suggested I work in a bank adding figures all day long." Capucine had other ideas. Instead of examining other people's figures, she thought other people ought to examine hers. The Nefertiti profile, the lean hungry look, quickly made her a mannequin for Givenchy and a top fashion model...
Junior Wayne Anderson ought to be leading the pack onto the gravel. He stepped into Aggrey Awori's sprinting sneakers last season to win the 60-yard dash in the Heps. Close behind Anderson will be another Awori heir-apparent, hurdler Tony Lynch. Harvard's plucky captain. Lynch eclipsed Awori at 60 yards in last year's Heps, tying the African's 1963 record...