Word: lacking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...easy for Englishmen and Americans in the middle of the nineteenth century," continued Professor Walz, "to do justice to this phenomenon in the world of letters; it had been difficult for Goethe's own countrymen. Whatever has been urged against Goethe,--his supposed lack of moralty, his irreligious, his coldness and selfishness, his disregard of others, his inconstancy,--you may find it all in the works of Borne and Wolfgang Menxel and in other German writers preceding them...
...result of this constant shifting there is still a decided lack of teamwork in interference and the forward passing attack, once so strong, is beginning to fade. Only one of three Orange and Black passes was successful Saturday, while the Middles hurled seven out of twelve successfully. In general, Princeton was outplayed Saturday, the Navy registering twelve first downs to five for Princeton, but the statement, made by one sporting writer, that Princeton was very, very lucky to tie is not quite true. Navy gained most of its ground between the 30-yard lines and, if Hamilton on several occasions...
...series of slow-motion pictures on athletics. Tomorrow's pictures will have to do with tennis, and it is expected that the exhibit will prove as popular as the first series, in which football slow-motion pictures were shown. Nearly 200 persons were turned away on that occasion for lack of space...
...your issue of Sept. 28 and notice on Page 2 that Mr. Barlow Henderson had complained of your using the word "Mr." in speaking of Negroes, and that in your reply you say: "TIME will, however, continue to employ the 'Mr.' in referring to men who lack other titles...
After the scrubs had left the Stadium, the two University teams opposed each other for further work at dummy play. Due to lack of sufficient linemen, Team C did not take part in this drill, but with a patched line-up, ran through signals later...