Word: handicaped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Candidates for all departments may report at 1 o'clock today at the clubhouse at 69 Mount Auburn Street, without suffering any handicap. Acting candidates may sign blue book in Leavitt and Peirce's after 1 o'clock...
...much better is the "status quo"! One more fence to climb, qua fence, one more handicap to the assertion of individual initiative, one more necessity for clerks and clerkesses, checks, and counter-checks...
...Oxford Union represents a combination of a great number of discussion groups where interests are highly specialized. Except for the Liberal Club, the Poetry Society, and the recreated Republican and Democratic Clubs such discussion groups are conspicuously absent in the University. The Harvard Debating Union therefore, labors under the handicap that it must rouse interest almost solely within itself...
...begun until after the Yale basketball game, and new candidates for the team may present themselves until that time. Freshmen are particularly desired. More men, too, are needed for the second assistant manager competition. Candidates reporting to the Locker Building at 3.30 today will be under no handicap...
...opposing runners. Then, in the 220 yard lap, the Crimson chances seemed completely shattered, when Miller pulled a tendon early in his sprint and was forced to hobble around the track for 180 yards, while the runners for Boston College and Yale forger far ahead. Starting with this tremendous handicap, Baggorty, the Freshman anchor man, began to cut down this lead from the time he took up the baton for the mile run. It seemed a hopeless task. But at the start of the last lap he uncorked a terrific sprint which enabled him to nose the Yale Freshman miler...