Word: ought
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...plan outlined by the Mott Haven management to stimulate interest in the fall games ought to meet with good results, especially among the Freshmen. For the past few years fall track athletics have not received enough attention in Cambridge, partly because Mr. Lathrop can attend to the training only in the morning and partly because the fall games have never amounted to much. The first reason should not keep men from coming out, since the work never consumes more than forty-five minutes, and if that cannot be spared in the morning it has been arranged so that...
...good-sized crowd ought to be on Holmes Field this afternoon to see the second game of the series with Holy Cross and the last one before the Yale game next Wednesday. The Nine, having put in some hard practice during the last few weeks in preparation for the final game, has shown considerable improvement over its form in the Princeton games, and really deserves all of the encouragement that the undergraduates can give. Moreover, the game today promises to be close and well played, and one well worth seeing...
...marred by any evident misunderstanding (wherever responsibility for the misunderstanding might ultimately be found to rest), or if an oarlock should break during the first few strokes. Without some such agreement all the hard work and faithful training of many months may be brought to naught, and what ought to be a memorable contest end in an ignominious fiasco...
...many Juniors were excluded from English 30 as were admitted, the selection being made on the basis of previous experience in speaking and debating. This limitation of the number of men in such a course is doubtless quite necessary and proper, but it certainly seems as though there either ought to be more sections in the debating courses or else more courses. In other words, those who are most deficient in speaking and most in need of the training of these courses should not be excluded altogether from this kind of work. Now that plans are being perfected for next...
Therefore the committee asks that every man who has any information whatever will give it to them, for they believe it to be the sentiment of the University that every man ought to do so, with the understanding that such information will be confidential...