Word: ought
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Massachusetts Attorney General Edward W. Brooke, would be a reasonable means of determining a new party philosophy; and by next summer moderates and liberals might well prevail in such a confrontation. In any case, all mechanisms for achieving moderate control, including the Republican Governors' Conference and the Congressional caucuses, ought to be explored immediately...
...years. In the meantime, students and faculty have formed a unique partnership to produce an instant tradition. At weekly "TownHall Meetings" they debate issues that range from whether the girls should be required to wear skirts at meals to writing a school constitution. On the theory that a college ought to be a model democracy, Pitzer has demolished the sanctity of faculty meetings and invited elected student representatives to take part. A few checks and balances remain, however. Dean Charlotte Elmott recently vetoed a unanimous student vote for a midnight curfew on dormitory visits; conforming to the deadline...
...denying a pay raise for the second time sweeps the question of what to do about the woefully underpaid ($5200 per year) legislature under the rug. Simultaneously, however, voters approved a pay hike for Boston policemen, boosting their starting salary to $6900. Neither salary is adequate, but the legislators ought not to be put under a greater compulsion to steal for a living than the police...
...John Steiner '65, chairman of the ought to be free to be superficial. I just don't think general education is a good thing...
HCUA committee on Educational Policy, ought to specialize, and people also said that "General education doesn't have to be simply a balance for departmentalization. It is a good thing in itself, not as something distributional, but as a way of finding out how things work...