Word: dearth
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...flyer contained a catalog of complaints, ranging from the dearth of black and Latino professors in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) to allegedly "erroneous and racist" statements on grade inflation by Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield...
...should no longer solely blame the lack of women on the executive board on the inside politics of the council, on the inherent structure of the council or even on the dearth of other women sitting in Harvard Hall for each meeting. Instead, we must recognize that the council suffers from a problem from which we as a society suffer. That problem is one of gender's being used as a weapon, and the result is that fewer women put themselves in the line of fire...
...meetings and grab a quick bite to eat. Loker Commons seems to be the type of ideal place that might serve as a social center for all students. We must admit to being somewhat disappointed with a problem we identified earlier in the planning for the new hall-the dearth of networked computer terminals--but as of now, the space seems so flexible that we are sure it will be possible to allocate more space for them...
...Crimson's power play unit is only one factor contributing to its dearth of goals this year. In Harvard's last three games, it has faced the three worst teams in Hockey East and has only come up with four goals besides three goals scored in the third period against Northeastern...
Tickets for the concert, which sold for $20.50, disappeared within a week of their November 13 issue, according to Sanders Theater Box Office Manager Tina Smith. Despite a dearth of publicity, promoters had no trouble filling Sanders 1,166 seats with eager fans--most of them Cambridge residents...