Word: ought
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Students for a Democratic Society, who originally thought of a teach-in at Harvard to rally support for the next Saturday's protest march in Washington, and suggested the idea to faculty members, did not seem disturbed at the non-partisan aspect of Wednesday's meeting. "The straight facts ought to convince people to be on our side," one said...
...allegations that its overseas fares this summer were excessive, the HSA could provide only three rather meaningless generalities. The report claims that the jets now used exclusively cost more than the propeller planes formerly used, but the charge was that the HSA jets are priced higher than they ought to be. Second, the report states that the higher prices are a result of flying to the Continent, but the charge was that no matter where you go, the HSA fares are too high. Third, the report claims that the termination of BOAC propjet service forced a switch to jets...
...Congress ought to go even further than these proposals; after passing the voting bill, it ought to enact a statute or a Constitutional amendment making a minimum age, a minimum length of residence, and mental competence the only qualification a state can impose on its voters...
...large agency, General Artists Corporation, has just signed him, and, after Roar opens in New York, he ought to be much in demand. "I don't expect to keep doing Broadway musicals forever, though. There's a chance I may do a movie. What I'd really like to do is get sufficient preparation to do concert singing and maybe opera." So Gil may perhaps wind up having followed the reverse path of stars like Pinza and Traubel...
While such behavioral approaches to political science ought to be treated with skepticism, no student of government should lack an introduction to their methods or their most important insights. Only at Harvard do large numbers of Government concentrators spend four years without ever reading a voting study, or without knowing that empirical observation is being used to test the contentions of classical political theory...