Word: lacked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...decisions is almost certain to increase in the future. Dean Monro is actively campaigning for a program of proselytizing and emphasizing the worth of college. Several times he has called for "recruitment" of college-worthy students from low-income areas, students who rarely go beyond secondary school and who lack the preparation provided by college-oriented high schools and prep schools. Harvard thus seems to be playing one hand against the other: first, encouraging applications from ill-prepared students; and second, having to deny or question seriously admitting these applicants...
Though the program was originally planned as a forum including two faculty members, explained Eliot D. Bernat '60, President of the sponsoring Harvard Eisenhower Club, all those who were asked declined for lack of time, information, interest, or desire to go on the stage with "crackpots...
...charged that "Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. has no place on the Harvard faculty because of his lack of personal integrity in writing on the Sacco-Vanzetti case...
...bold experiment in the American theatre ended Saturday as Repertory Boston bowed to the lack of patronage that has plagued the group since it began two months...
...most disappointing aspect of the film is that it dispels the illusion that there was a golden age of comedy. The high points may have been classic, the conventions legendary, the faces immortal, but even these excerpts show an astonishing puerility and lack of invention. The only nostalgic portion for the younger generation is the appearance of Will Rogers, who is able to bring wit even into the silent film...