Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...general outlook this year is very encouraging, and there is a general feeling throughout the college that the victories of last year will be repeated...
...base-ball season at Amherst opened this year with a very encouraging outlook. Disappointed with the work of the nine in 1885, the students have gone into base-ball with increased energy and a determined purpose to put into the field this spring a team that would do credit to Amherst. Immediately after the Christmas holidays, the nine went into training under the direction of their captain, Mr. Stuart. Over twenty men took part in the regular exercises of the team, and all entered into the severe winter training with great enthusiasm and interest. Welch of the New Yorks...
...number of times. Harvard's team this year is of unusual strength; so is that of Yale. All of our men who won prizes in New York last year, except Fogg, '85, are still in the team. Besides this there are several new men of exceptional promise. The present outlook is that Harvard will come in first with Yale a good second. We wish the Mott Haven team the success they surely deserve for their diligent work during the winter and spring...
...eighty-seven board to day assumes control of the CRIMSON. Never has the outlook of any board been more favorable. The retiring board merit all praise for the successful manner in which they have fulfilled their work. The paper has steadily increased in circulation throughout the year, not only among the students, but also beyond the college. Yet, notwithstanding the success of the past year, we hope during the coming year to still further increase the usefulness of the CRIMSON. Mention has already been made that a daily communication with the college secretary has been established, and it is hoped...
...outlook of the '86 crew at the beginning of this year was very discouraging. Very few of last year's men intended to row and there were scarcely any new candidates. A crew was got together, however, which worked steadily and faithfully in the gymnasium. About the middle of March the crew went to work on the river, and matters began to look much better, - but unfortunately Codman, who had been stroking, was forced to stop rowing. This was a severe drawback, as the positions of the members of the crew had to be very materially changed. But they have...