Word: lacking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...formed to fill a long-felt need for some means of co-operation among college clubs similar in purpose to the Student Liberal Club. The imperative need for just such a body was shown by the reports of the delegates at the New York conference, which revealed evidence of lack of interest on the part of the student body and sometimes hostility to Liberal Clubs in colleges throughout the country...
...would say one thing to an inexperienced photographer, which is that better work is often done with a good, inexpensive camera than with the most high priced and 'special' outfit. Too many amateurs are discouraged easily in their photographic work, when often the main trouble is their lack of knowledge of their camera...
...since last October was extended to February first. Almost as complicated is the election problem. Although the votes were cast in early November nobody knows who is to be the next President. There is much fraud and violence; the courts do not function; blood has been shed; and the lack of credit has disrupted trade completely. Help is certainly needed...
...Yale team has been handicapped by lack of practice, having to do all of its preliminary work in the Ice Palace in Philadelphia. The discontinuance of the New York Arena, one of the finest ice surfaces in the East, was a heavy blow to the Yale hockey team, and it now looks as if the Elis would have to hold most of their practices out of town...
...Princeton there has been no lack of enthusiasm in her minor sports and, at Yale, interest has always been kept up. Harvard, having let this spirit die down, has a hard task ahead of her in building it up again. Princeton's recognition with a Varsity letter of a championship minor sport team is a fair award which will prove a great incentive in the future. This, after all, is the best way of solving the problem. Daily Princetonian