Word: inferiorated
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...pointed out that, because of stringent economy, our Army has now only 80% of the commissioned officers required for its peace strength; that it had become necessary to issue to enlisted men inferior equipment left over from the War; that the National Guard had grown beyond the limits set for it in current appropriations; that soon most of the veterans of the War would have reached such an age that we would be left without a reserve of citizens trained and with experience in the field. That some plan for building up a dependable reserve must be undertaken...
...tells the story of his own life frankly and revealingly, just as honestly and just as skilfully as if he had never existed outside his own fertile imagination. He writes his novels as if they were biography. Now he makes of his own life a novel no whit inferior to those which have won him the right to a hearing...
...possibility of taking first place from Syracuse is remote. Four of the Syracusans who were largely responsible for her 1923 victory are again entered today. Furthermore, Syracuse's fifth man will be of no inferior powers, for last year Syracuse had no difficulty in filling in the gaps of her 1922 nucleus, which remained from her first championship team. Coach Farrell picks Penn State as second only to Syracuse...
Since no tests have ever been made by a radio station transmitting from the top of the Stadium it is impossible at the present moment to determine the actual range the new apparatus will possess. It is expected, however, that results will not be inferior to those obtained at the old station, which was heard in almost every state of the Union and in Europe...
...country. Why not substitute wood chopping or coal shovelling, which would develop the muscles just as well as athletics and perform useful service in addition? If athletics are not for the sake of sport, they are no better than a muscle-making machine and as such they are far inferior to chestweights or dumbbells. William H. Ennis...