Word: brighter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Prospects for practice for the Gun Club are decidedly brighter, as arrangements are being made for the men to shoot at the grounds of the Everett Gun Club in the near future. In addition, all members of the Gun Club have been invited to attend all the regular shoots of the B. A. A. at Riverside and at the Montclair Gun Club of Wollaston, as their guests...
Nearly every undesirable situation has its brighter aspects, and the Boston police strike has been no exception to this rule. If it has accomplished nothing else, it has brought to light men like Governor Coolidge. Throughout the whole unpleasant affair he has shown himself worthy of the greatest respect. His initiative, courage, and foresight saved his capitol, and possibly his state, from anarchy. The nation needs more public men who maintain in dealing with police strikers, that "there is no middle ground...
...next year's coach, and the seven "H" men who have worked under him before are ready to swear by him. Moreover, Coach Fisher himself has declared his fixed intention of continuing, in essentials at least, the Haughton System. The prospects for a successful fall season have become much brighter through Mr. Fisher's appointment...
Princeton's new baseball coach, Clarke, will make no statement about baseball prospects so early in the season. But with the return of nine letter men things look brighter. Captain W. H. Bade of last year's team, will probably hold down his old position at third base, while the completion for the other infield positions is very lively. Of the three battery candidates two are veterans of last year's team, and the third man, H. C. Margetts, '21, did some good box work in the freshman games with both Harvard and Yale last year...
...University track prospects are decidedly brighter than at the start of the winter season. Although only a few candidates have been reporting for the field events, the return of R. W. Harwood '20 has provided the team with a remarkable pole-vaulter. H. C. Flower '19 is reporting daily for practice in the sprints, while W. Moore '18, who with E. A. Teschner '17 was the University's mainstay in the dashes in 1917, has just announced that he expects to obtain his release from the Army in about two weeks...