Word: ought
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the 7 to 0 defeat of the Eli stick-men at Philadelphia behind them Captain Bigelow's men have a moral support which ought to count heavily. The first game was characterized by the superior team play of the University septet who were in possession of the puck more than two thirds of the time, and by the individual brilliance of Captain Bigelow...
...best relay races of the afternoon will be the two-mile grind between Yale and M. I. T. According to comparative records Yale ought to win easily, as she has one of the best two-mile teams in the country, but M. I. T., strengthened by the return of Garvin Bawden, can be relied upon to push the Blue quartet, and there is the possibility of a record...
...afternoon at 3.15 at Southboro, but with all indicatitons pointing to an easy game, Coach Lombard will probably use almost all the men on the squad before the final whistle blows. The yearlings, after their victory Milton and M. I. T., are at the top of their stride and ought to add another point to their victory column, provided warm weather does not force the game to be postponed...
...Freshmen are scheduled to play the rather weak St. Mark's team tomorrow at Southboro, but with the record of the past week behind them, they ought to make short work of the schoolboys...
...inferring the grave possibility that the Advocate leans too hard on our courses in English Composition, Mr. Allen concludes that "An excellent theme may or may not be interesting to the general reader." All of which is quite true. Only we are moved to ask whether an "excellent" theme ought to be denied the force of ink simply because it may or may not be interesting to the "general" reader? The general reader is not, and never has been, the reader of the Advocate. Perhaps he ought to be; but that is another question...