Word: ought
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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About 40 Cliffies, in good shape from last week's marathon workout, will vie tomorrow for medals, a silver bowl, and honor in the House Championship Meet at 3:30 p.m. in the Radcliffe pool. Timed by Harvard swimming team members, the contest "ought to be close," Alice G. McCabe, Director of Swimming, said yesterday...
Flacher plans to raise the "intellectual " of the new sequence. "If you 110 you ought to take two or three to go with it," he said...
...foot longer than Ford's entry into the chauffeur field, the Grand Mercedes is twice the car. It ought to be. The price, f.o.b. New York, is $23,500, enough to buy two LTDs with a couple of Volkswagens thrown in. With two rear-facing club chairs in the passenger saloon, "der Grosse" seats seven, sports enough engineering advances and luxury gadgets to make the most jaded automaniac drool...
Radcliffe ought to have a voice on the Committee, Abram said, because the HPC studies questions of educational policy which "often concern both Radcliffe and Harvard students. Mrs. Elliott's office has not yet made the appointments...
...reviewed by an anonymous committee of Harvard administrators not connected with the HSA, but has published only their conclusion that all is well. Another anonymous committee will be appointed in the future, and its report too will most likely be as bare of data to support its conclusions. It ought to be obvious that committees selected by the HSA itself, and withou any power to publish the basis for their findings hardly constitute adequate regulation in the public interest. There must be an independent committee with the power to look at the HSA's books, and the power to publish...