Word: ought
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Barry Goldwater and William Buckley are the intellectual spokesmen for the new generation, not Arthur Schlesinger. Conservatism ought not to be equated with backwardness. Liberalism in its modern sense looks back to Marx, while conservatism goes back to basic human nature and man's natural inclination toward freedom...
...size of the College ought to be proportional to the facilities," Bullitt said. "The College is now admitting more students than the present housing system can handle...
Kanza maintained that the "last chance" of the U.S. in the Congo was to realign its policies along anti-colonialist "wave-lengths." He was cautious about evaluating the success of the U.N. in the Congo, saying only that Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold ought to ask himself, "Yes or No--did he follow the instructions of the Security Council...
...problem there, he asserts. The city could merely knock out on-the-street parking, which the building could assimilate. The traffic situation would be no worse than it is now with cars entering and leaving the present lot. He noted that a University constructing a multistory medical center perhaps ought not to cry wolf at a multi-story office building in the same area...
...Student Council now involves undergraduates--250 in the Combined Charities, 120 other non-members on various sub-committees--all going in any number of directions, one of them holding the same view on what the parent organization is or ought to be doing. Amid certain worthwhile endeavors and a slight but nonetheless discernible increase in student interest, the Council still fails to an identity, to define the extent of a domain. The Council has failed to arrow down the large and much too catch-all called "the purpose of the Harvard Student Council." As Howard J. Phillips '62, recently rejected...