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Word: lacking (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...them, and it will prove a feeder to the annex classes as well, since the examinations are the same. The school is under the care of a former fellow of Johns Hopkins University and will afford an opportunity that has been wanting heretofore. Women have suffered from the lack of such schools...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD "ANNEX." | 11/14/1882 | See Source »

...Globe thinks that the great lack of the Harvard eleven at present is in kicking and holding, while the freshmen excel in kicking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 11/6/1882 | See Source »

...freshman team will be weaker than it has been for some years. There has been a lamentable lack of enthusiasm in the class, and consequently only a few men have gone to the park and trained faithfully. We should not be at all surprised were they unsuccessful in their game with the Harvard freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE. | 11/6/1882 | See Source »

...Democratic party, whose record in financial legislation, he said, is exceedingly discreditable. Mr. McInnes, '83. contrasted the platforms of the two parties, and favored the positive declarations of the Democrats. Mr. Saunders. '84, gave an elaborate and searching analysis of Gen. Butler's public career, showing its inconsistency and lack of good faith. He closed with a denunciation of the candidate and of the men who support him. Several members spoke from the house against Gen. Butler. The meeting was shown, both by its votes and its expressions of approval, to be by a large majority anti-Butler. The success...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD UNION. | 11/3/1882 | See Source »

...deeply to be regretted that the committee on the reading room has found it necessary to abandon for this year the plan of keeping up that institution. Financial reasons and lack of support, we are told, account for this decision. Few student enterprises we feel sure have been so wholly beneficial in their influence as has the college reading room. It has certainly been a great convenience to many, and its loss will be seriously missed by those who have been wont to patronize it. The committee may have been somewhat hasty in deciding to give up the plan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/3/1882 | See Source »

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