Word: shouldn
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When a reporter asked how he felt about Chief Justice Earl Warren as a possible Republican presidential candidate, the President's reply was so outspoken as to squelch the Warren fans (who have had no encouragement from Warren): "We shouldn't get too great a confusion between politics and the Supreme Court...
...Comrade,' he said, 'This is the line.' 'Do you mean,' I said, 'that you just sat down and dreamed this up on the typewriter?' He said I shouldn't talk that way to a comrade." When Glaser killed the story, Eisler called him on the carpet and told him he "had insufficient political development and still had bourgeois traits...
...Washington's football team, will probably once again ask himself, "what does a coach have to do to be a success?" And in a different room on the same campus, the athletic director of the school, Harvey Cassill, will have to ask himself, "Should Johnny get booted, or shouldn...
...A.A.U. shouldn't have interfered here," he said. "We all are members of the NCAA and it hasn't said a word against the games." The games, especially in the South, would have been complete sell-outs. It is even conceivable that at Harvard people would have had to be turned away...
After Powers' concession, Hynes made two speeches, one in his Milk St. headquarters and one in the Sheraton-Plaza. A campaign worker estimated that a "noisy" crowd of about 400 people heard the mayor speak. "Why shouldn't everybody rejoice?" she commented. "Mayor Hynes won the election...