Word: ought
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...social life, one of purchase, one the gift of Mr. E. L. Mason and the Salisbnry collection. A new collection is on its way from London, It is to be hoped that the friends of the University may make it possible for us to secure many such. Harvard ought to be a prominent center for the remains of the mighty Semitic civilization...
Last Friday when the 'varsity crew rowed two or three times beside the freshman, they went by so last that it was hard to believe that the latter moved at all. An ordinary freshman crew ought to keep up with the 'varsity for half a mile without any trouble when both are going easily. Judging from this, '92 is some eight lengths to the half-mile slower than the average freshman crew...
...large audience was present last at the regular bi-monthly Union debate. The subject under discussion was: Resolved: That European immigration ought to be further restricted...
...question under debate will be: "Resolved; That European immigration ought to be further restricted;" and the principal disputants will be; affirmative, C. C. Ramsey, Sp., and C. D. Gibbons '89; negative, L. R. Lewis, Gr., and J. M. Perkins...
...library with outside systems is so great, the question of having the lights is narrowed down to the possibility of establishing a system within the college itself. If such a step were taken, the yard, the gymnasium, Memorial Hall, Sanders Theatre, and the Law School reading-room all ought to have the benefit of the lights, as well as the library. It has been found that the expense of the plant for such a system would be at least $20,000, and the corporation are not at present able to devote so large a sum to this purpose...