Word: lacks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...article on Professor Bertrand Russell which you copied from the Transcript yesterday on your editorial page shows a lack of appreciation of his standpoint and principles which that paper might be expected to show, but which will not be permitted to stand as the opinion of the Harvard undergraduate body. For our nation--if any--should be capable of understanding Professor Russell's internationalism: it is we who are rightfully more and more assuming the attitude of champions of human rights as opposed to those of any one nation. Let us get rid of the old idea, which...
...After more than two weeks' practice behind closed gates, the Yale football coaches have come to the conclusion that from tackle to tackle the blue eleven is weak, weaker than appears on the surface and that there is a lamentable lack of linemen, outside of the candidates for end. There are two causes for joy in the coaching camp, however, one being the presence of some kickers above the average, both in punting and drop-kicking, and the other the fine material of flank men. The end positions were exceptionally weak last year, but this year there is an abundance...
...Linesmen Lack Punch...
...season opens today with Colby as an opponent. A comparison of the Harvard team that faced Colby a year ago and this year's team shows-fewer regulars in the line-up, and also a conspicuous lack of substitutes who have won their letter. Judging from the practice of the last two weeks a conservative policy of football tactics similar to that of last year will be followed with emphasis upon the kicking game, which proved its value in the Princeton and Yale games last fall. At the present moment both the Princeton and Yale squads are more promising than...
...another column is printed a communication from the captain and manager of the track team regarding the material available for next year. The lack of contestants in the field events for the past several years has been the subject of so much comment from the University at large that it is unnecessary to go into details at present. The fact remains that a large number of men have totally failed to bear their share of the University's athletic responsibility, and as a result, the excellent work of our sprinters and long-distance men has often been offset...