Word: gap
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...polishing. That is, however, an ideal which, although pretty enough, will be long in the coming. The definite imposition of more mature work in the Freshman courses would be a reasonable step in the direction of more stringent entrance requirements, helping all the while to bridge the present gap between the first and second college years...
...Harold J. Laski is appearing in one of the early issues. The Critic further plans to devote at least two pages of every issue, to book reviews, and to publish adequate criticism of books of serious and general interest. In so doing the editors feel they are filling a gap left vacant by all other publications...
With a groan the editor of the day takes a glance at his dummy. There, on page one, where he had intended to put a news box, is a gap. The candidates have long since started their trek toward their beds, and the other editors who had come in to write their assigned stories, had left the building dark and gloomy...
...world, the $100,000 Futurity. At the start, almost out of sight of the grandstand, Rosemont took the lead. Balladier, Chance Sun and Plat Eye caught Rosemont as the field crossed the main track. Then Joseph E. Widener's Chance Sun shot out ahead, opened a gap of four lengths between himself and Colonel Edward R. Bradley's Balladier by the time they reached the finish. The favorite, Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane's Psychic Bid, jostled at the start, finished eleventh...
Yesterday Coach Walsh used Jones and Blatchford in the guard positions, but neither one of these newcomers can fill the gap left by Gundlach's injury. Bob Brookings, Schumann, Casale, and Husband are the only ones left who have proved themselves of Varsity calibre...