Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Outlook--"Books That I Loved as a Boy," by H. van Dyke h.'94; "A Child's Morning Lessons," by T. W. Higginson '41; "Mark Twain: A Glance at His Spoken and Written Art," by R. W. Gilder h.'90; "Late Knowledge," by J. W. Chadwick...
...outlook for a strong football team next year is not very bright. Of the thirteen men who played against Harvard and Princeton, six will be lost by graduation and there does not appear to be any good substitute material which may be developed to fill their places. The most discouraging feature of this situation is that four of those six are line men and they will leave gaps hard to fill. The backfield will be practically intact...
...meeting of Radcliffe students in Fay Hall this afternoon, to discuss the question of the desirability of college-trained teachers in high and grammar schools, A. O. Norton '98, instructor in education in the University, will speak on "The Outlook for College Graduates as Teachers." Mr. M. P. White, supervisor of public schools in Boston, and Dr. J. T. Prince, agent of the state board of education, will also speak...
...outlook for the line, exclusive of ends, is brighter than it has been for several years. Of the men who played of the Yale game, the following will return: B. H. Squires '06, F. H. White '06, K. F. Brill '08, B. Parker '08 and J. Parkinson '06. Other men who have played in the more important games this fall and will be eligible next year are: R. Oveson '05, who will enter the Law School, D. McFadon '06, W. Z. Carr H. B. Barney '08. From the second team, H. C. Pell '06, W. Pierce '07 and P. Upham...
...Outlook--"Wolfgang Admadeur Moeart," by D. G. Mason...