Word: lacking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...come in contact with others who have been through the same mill as the present crop of candidates, and made good, but also to develop an ability to meet and deal with business men without embarrassment and with that poise which so many students fresh from preparatory schools lack. Previous experience is not at all necessary. The man is bound to succeed who gets out and is in earnest, makes an analytical study of the problems before him, profits by his errors and comes back stronger as a result. If he goes into business after leaving the University, he will...
...lack of good forward material is the biggest problem which Coach Wachter has to face now. R. W. Fitts '23 is still out because of his injured leg and there are several men ineligible because of studies. Practice so far has been more for offensive rather than defensive play and no regular first or second teams have been picked...
...government offers at present to those colleges where facilities are available, approximately 21 ponies. They have not been acquired at Harvard due this time to lack of facilities. For the past year and a half the main activities of the Military Department have been carried on in temporary accommodation in the National Guard Armory on Commonwealth avenue. Students who have taken the courses in Military Science and Equitation have made excellent progress in riding and would, no doubt, if ponies were available, give an excellent account of themselves at polo. Were we organized and equipped for the playing material that...
...baseball squad will stay at the Hotel Georgian Terrace while in Atlanta, and with the advantage of the regular training table and a chance to put in a week of intensive training, the nine should be able this season to meet the stronger Southern teams without the disadvantage of lack of practice which has caused so many early season defeats in the past. A trip of this kind, although never tried before at the University, has much in its favor, as it will give the team a chance to train where there is a reasonable chance of the weather being...
...recognized standing in the theatrical world by choosing its productions altogether from plays unknown on this side of the Atlantic. Some may criticize the club for proceeding along these untried lines; still there is a certain newness and charm in these plays which quite outweighs the audience's lack of familiarity. "The Dragon' should be especially happy in this respect, for Lady Gregory writes with the delicacy of Barrie and the humor of Dickens...