Word: ought
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...train for the opening of the season, while the University nine has been handicapped by the late spring. We hope to remedy this by going south to a training camp this year, but in any event we shall get going by the middle of the season, and we ought to be able to keep Yale from winning any of the games...
...course, everything depends on being able to get one or more pitchers to work with Goode. With last year's substitutes back, and with several men coming up from the 1923 team, this ought not to be a very serious problem. Owen, who pitched for the Freshmen last year, and defeated Yale, will not be used as a pitcher unless it is absolutely necessary. In my opinion, he will be more valuable to us playing every day in some other position, than he would be as a pitcher, working only on alternate days...
...practice and a few more days' seasoning under Coach William H. Claflin '15 and Alfred Winsor Jr. '02, has put the seven into better shape than when they faced King's College, and the standard of speed set during the closing minutes of the contest with the Canadians ought to be maintained...
...lawyer, because practical lawyers must, necessarily, under modern conditions, be made in their own localities. "But it will be necessary for the instructor who teaches him in his own state to go took Harvard to understand what law is, what law has been, and what law ought to be." With the modern university, it is not a question of teaching everything--modern conditions make that impossible; it is a question of being the leader in the thought and expert instruction that every man needs, no matter where his locality...
...this, of course, is only a feeble glimmer of light on a dark problem. No one expects to find many mighty readers in college. But there ought always to be at least a few in each class. It is their golden opportunity. And there are many who hold, in the midst of the endless discussions of the higher education, that the one thing which colleges may yet do is to teach the boys to read...