Word: ought
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...touchdown has really been eliminated from matches between teams of nearly equal strength, as appears to be the case, ought not something be done to make up for it? A great deal of deliberation should come first, but we believe that some change should be made to increase the chance of scoring. In general there are two ways by which this result can be accomplished. The first, by decreasing the distance to be gained, for first down, or increasing the number of downs, it would be possible to bring back the old-style rushing game and frequent scores by touchdown...
...regard to this year's team, he said that although crude in the finer points of the game, it has wonderful spirit and exceptional fighting ability. If the team is backed by the right kind of spirit on the part of the undergraduates it ought to win in Saturday's game with Yale...
...closing Judge Lindsey said he believed that women ought to have the right to vote, and that already in Colorado their influence on behalf of better government had been clearly shown...
...duties of developing a successful team, there falls upon him the organization of all the minor teams in that sport that are to play against each other within the College. At the time when he has the most responsibility, and yet, to keep himself in the best physical condition ought to have the least, he must make the plans for all the intra-college games. Surely there is nothing that binds the class football series to the University team so closely, that the responsibility for both should fall upon the same man. The CRIMSON recommends that a special committee...
...supposed to be a matter of athletic etiquette for two teams to have nothing to do with each other before a game; it is natural, also, that our visitors should prefer to stay in Boston rather than in the enemy's country previous to a contest. There ought, however, to be a little time after the game for the interchange of those social civilities which could not but bring Harvard into closer connection with other colleges without destroying the true spirit of rivalry. If the visiting team has to hurry away so early that there is no time...