Word: handicaps
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Team members have done much to beat the handicap that poor local conditions have forced on them. Coddled through crises or broken boards and termite riddled underpinnings, the Woburn jump rises stable and strong less than a half an hour from Cambridge, the product of many long hours contributed by club members during the fall...
...discontent that rose over the general mess on the Cantabridgian streets. That was Texan Freshman whose only other experience with snow was through a family narcotics ring. Sliding down an ice pile behind Widener, he announced he loved it knee deep. He was the only one, but the only handicap of this editorial is that we can't blame anyone either for this or for '88. The historical method may be the best to tackle the problem...
Early, pre-season snows in northern New England and Canada plus poor ski-ing conditions around Cambridge before vacation proved a handicap to the ski team and skidded them into sixth place among ten competitors at the annual intercollegiate meet at Lake Placid over New Years...
Beaten down by loneliness, the hard-of-hearing tend to be irritable and depressed about their trouble. Davis & Co. think that there is no reason to be so gloomy; modern medicine has minimized the handicap of poor hearing...
This "theological confusion," concluded the committee soberly, is a serious handicap to Congregational evangelism. What, it asked, are preaching missions to preach, and in what faith are young people to be confirmed...