Word: shouldn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Hasty Pudding Graduate Advisory Council president Francis T. Baldwin '24 gave three reasons for not employing union help this year. "First, we're putting on a strictly amateur show. The actors and musicians are all college men-and there is no reason why the stage hands shouldn't be as well...
This year's track team has outstanding men in almost every event. It has a good deal of depth, particularly in some of the running events. If a few men develop to provide a little additional depth in several weak events, there's no reason why this team shouldn't sweep all its dual meets. Yet the members of the track team don't feel a sweep will be sufficient. In recent years, the Crimson has seldom shown to advantage in the big meets--the Heptagonal Championships, for example. This year's group wants to do some heavy scoring...
Winchell is a member of a minority group, and therefore shouldn't sound off about being the "foremost champion of human rights," when it's his duty to stand up for the minorities. La Baker's persistent invasions of plush society spots smack of a trite proverb: give her enough rope and she'll hang herself! Sugar Ray's threat to withdraw from the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund (unless the situation is cleared up) is detrimental to his reputation as a champion. Is the fund a project for saving thousands of cancer victims...
Vice President and Mrs. Alben W. Berkley arrived in Korea for a firsthand "fact-finding" tour. Said he: "The politicians back home got to bellowing that this was a forgotten war. I told the President he shouldn't come over, but I had some free time." After a Thanksgiving dinner in a jet pilots' mess, the Veep moved up to the front lines, where he autographed a 105-mm. howitzer shell, pulled the lanyard and celebrated his 74th birthday with the wish: "I hope I got some...
...Hall should be remodeled so as to make one big assembly hall out of it." The letter received hundreds of replies. In 1940, when Albert de Rhode '04 wrote, "Memorial Hall should be cherished for what it represents, not for what it may seem to the present generation. We shouldn't object to an ancestor's portrait because of his large nose...