Word: defectiveness
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...stories, each divided into several small rooms. The partitions on the first two floors are being torn down so as to form two large circular halls. The second story contains very few windows and is too dimly lighted to serve as an exhibition room. In order to remedy this defect it has been decided to take up the entire third floor and to put sky lights in the roof of the building...
...been able to roll up such large scores this fall. The line is exceedingly strong and has shown ability to resist heavy attacks. The playing of the back-field is also of a very high order, as the men are fast and follow their interference closely. The most serious defect in the team hitherto has been the lack of a punter. In the game Saturday with the Orange Athletic Club, however, de Saulles showed some ability in kicking, and seems to be able to supply the team's defect...
...defensive the main defect was the slowness of the ends in getting down the field under punts. Aside from this, the defense was strong, and the second was able to make almost no gains...
...Class Album, copies of which will be put on sale today at the CRIMSON office, is probably the best album that has been produced for some years. The pictures are all uniform and the interleaving of tissue between the plates has removed the defect of offsetting which has characterized previous albums. The book contains the usual pictures of Class Day officers, Phi Beta Kap-intercollegiate debaters, musical clubs, the University and Freshman athletic teams, the boards of the College, papers, and pictures of the different plays given by undergraduate societies. The pictures of the Freshman musical clubs are added this...
...complete, isolated, finite. Goodness, on the contrary, cannot be conceived except in "growing" terms, and as never quite capable of reaching the goal of its ambition. This is the distinction between goodness and beauty, and it is in this very finite perfection of a work of art that the defect of beauty lies...