Word: lacking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Reading the letters in TIME, Oct. 28 has clarified my mind as to your claimed fairness or lack of bias: when your statements or expressed point of view or ground for inference as to your opinion are such as to agree with my own opinion, you are undoubtedly fair and unbiased, but when any of these are contrary to what I think, then you are certainly unfair, biased, prejudiced, mean, underhanded. Consequently, when I am about to rush you a cancellation of my subscription I am brought to a pause by the discovery that you agree with...
...Coffey noticed the research which young Dr. John Davis Humber performed on the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal glands. With Dr. Humber, Dr. Coffey developed a hunch that the cortex of the adrenals governed the natural growth of all the cells of the body, that for lack of an adequate amount of the cortical hormone cancers developed...
With 106 men ready to hurl into the fray, many of them veterans from last year's undefeated victory aggregation, prospects look bright today for Coach Anderson, who is reputed to have built up a powerful offensive attack in the last week. Despite the temporary set-back caused by lack of funds, contributions from friendly alumni have enabled Anderson to field a complete squad, and Harvard hopes run high for a victory over the Bengals today
...this the Crimson is in exactly the same position that Princeton was during the first year of Fritz Crisler's administration. The experience of the two colleges has proved that injuries and lack of attacking power must inevitably dog the course of any man who tries to reform a football outfit within the space of a single year...
Moseley is the widely heralded "hulahipped back" who is one of the most elusive carriers Harvard has had in years. His particular type of running has suffered peculiarly from the lack of adequate blocking provided by his teammates...