Word: ought
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Many of the men in training for the crews and teams never realize until it is too late that they are not only under obligations to themselves and to the others on the teams, but also to the whole student body which they represent. It ought not to be necessary for a head coach to keep constant watch of the records of his men at the Dean's office to see that they do not cut their lectures. It is almost incredible that men should be so careless of the good of every one concerned...
...would be next to impossible. But it will certainly cause many disappointments, especially to the Seniors, to have both these events come the same day. Moreover, the race is of unusual importance this year, which makes the disappointment the greater. The general opinion is that some remedy ought to be attempted. The only possible way is to change Class Day, set it one day earlier. Will the Class Day Committee be kind enough to explain the obstacles to such a proposed change, besides the objection of breaking away from the traditional day? If tradition is the only obstacle it seems...
...weak wrist and is listless; Palfrey is quick but has little form; Green shows his lack of experience; Luquer is slow; Lapsly is painstaking but not quick on the parry; Talcott slashes a good deal. If interest is kept up and the men continue to work a good team ought to be turned out in spite of the general lack of experience. It is hoped that the college tournament which will probably come off in a couple of weeks will develop outside material...
...fast disappearing from the river and provided the weather continues warm the crews ought to get on the river within the next two weeks...
...number of years there has been excellent material in College for this team, and Harvard has been a member of the three-cornered league with Haverford and the University of Pennsylvania. In addition, cricket is a sport which ought to be fostered in the University, since it provides light, healthy exercise and does not require exceptional athletic ability. One would think that a game which has been played for so long at Cambridge and which has these advantages would not have to go to Allston and use the grounds of another club. Yet such was the case last year...