Word: uncertainity
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...doing a lot of new things," Merryman said. "Adjusting to new coaching is difficult. The players and I need time to get acquainted. There are a lot of freshmen on the team and they are a little uncertain about their execution of plays. Some of them are our stronger players, but they lack experience...
...choice" was sabotaged by The Crimson's eager attempt to get the story out quickly. Instead of waiting one day more to print this article, which would then have reflected the students definite decisions and eliminated the 3.9 percent undecided factor, you guys jumped the gun. We were also uncertain of how this article would affect our fate in the lottery...
Printing this article on Wednesday and not Thursday may seem trivial, yet it was the difference between printing news and creating news based on uncertain figures. How many other people changed their choices on account of your article remains to be seen. Perhaps that would be news worth reporting...
...roommates and I did not change our house choices on account of your article and I am sure we will be happy wherever we wind up living. Your article, however, only added to the tension and uncertainty of an already tense and uncertain situation. Your article and survey were quite interesting. I only hope that next year, your timing will be more judicious. The reporter with whom I spoke told me that this article has always been done on this day. Perhaps it is another Harvard tradition worthy of change. Betsy J. Facher...
...THEIR security becomes increasingly uncertain, Soviet Jews are left stranded by an international community that refuses to recognize or relieve their plight...