Word: lacks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Garcelon, who has been appointed advisory coach, will have particular charge of the physical condition of the team throughout the season. The lack of a trainer last year is thought to have been partly responsible for the slump toward the end of the season...
...team will play the Brae Burn second team in the third game of its schedule at the Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The last two games of the 1913 schedule, with St. Mark's and Pomfret, had to be cancelled owing to lack of ice. The team, therefore, has suffered somewhat by losing the experience of these games, and irregular practice during the past few days has also hindered development. Thus far the team has played two games, losing one to the Rindge Manual Training School by the score...
Three more games after the one with Brae Burn remain on the with Brae Burn remain on the Freshman schedule. An effort will be made to arrange dates for the two games which were postponed. In case more team-play, the lack of which has been conspicuous thus far, can be developed within the next few days, the team should be well prepared to meet the Yale freshmen on February...
...Harvard Yard were being killed by the elm borer and that in five years the trees would all be dead. Two reasons are assigned for this: first, that the persons in charge can not come to an agreement as to how the trees should be treated, and second, lack of funds. It seems to me that if those in charge can not agree it would be well for them to submit the matter to some recognized authority on the subject, and I feel sure that if word were sent out to the alumni that the trees in the Yard were...
...entire company went through the whole program. This afternoon a final drill for half of the company will be held on the stage of the Boston Opera House. Hitherto the rehearsals have all taken place in the gymnasium in Mechanics Building. The work has been somewhat impeded by the lack of proper facilities of scenery and stage setting. The addition of these accessories for the two public performances will greatly increase the beauty of the spectacle and allow the action to be carried out with greater smoothness...