Word: lacking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last Saturday's contest, moreover, Jefferies, the veteran Tiger pitcher, had been out of the box most of the season with a bad arm and had suffered from a lack of practice. Now, however, he will be in good shape and should be back in his last season's form...
...been noted, one of the greatest, if not the greatest handicap is lack, of time for advisers. By abolishing the regulation requiring that upperclassmen have advisers the number of advisees per faculty member could be reduced by nearby one-half. Then more time could be given to the individual cases which is the all important element. And the services of any too busy or too proud to advice could be eliminated...
...have been made to the above qualifications. Graduates of the 1921 Red Camp will not be barred from attendance at either of the other camps on account of age. Also those qualified applicants who desired to enter the 1921 Red Camp and could not be accepted due to the lack of sufficient appropriation have been placed upon a preferred list and will be given first consideration for attendance at this year's Red Camp
Throughout the matches this year the Crimson has had its greatest weakness in the lack of a strong second doubles team. During the past few days, Captain Duane has been experimenting with various combinations of his players and yesterday in Guild and Holmes, he seems to have found the best team. These two letter-men, in defeating Dana and Thorndike, 6-2, 6-4, gave evidence of team-work as well as of effective and individual playing...
...specialized functions only, so long will society be chaos. The surgeon who sees all life in terms of physical derangements, the merchant who lives in a world of leather or of cheese, the artist who knows nothing but tone or color, the savant without capacity for action--these men lack the ability for coordination which makes human relations intelligible and intelligent. Business men frequently are so helpless in fields other than their own, that they cannot choose service intelligently; professional men generally are slacking in perception of educational principles, that the only distinctions they can make are between conservatism, which...