Word: outlook
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Following is the outlook for the University baseball, football and track teams, and for the University crew for next year, based on the showing of the past season...
...baseball and track mass meeting will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.30 o'clock. Coach L. P. Pieper '03 will speak on the outlook for the baseball team in the Princeton game. The prospects for the track team in the intercollegiate meet on May 28 and 29 will be discussed by Mr. W. F. Garcelon L. '95, in place of W. M. Rand '09 as was previously announced. Coach W. E. Quinn will also speak. F. H. Burr '09 will preside at the meeting. The cheering and the singing will...
...Yale and the intercollegiate, and has given the coaches the first opportunity of watching the men in outdoor competition with an opposing college. Since practice on Soldiers Field was begun, there has been a great improvement in the University material. Confronted early in the year with a rather gloomy outlook. Captain Rand and the coaches have developed a team comparatively strong in almost every event. Last week's performances in the interclass games were exceedingly creditable considering the weather conditions, and we expect the team today to add another well-earned victory to the record of the meets with Dartmouth...
...Abbott was graduated from New York University in 1853, and was ordained as a Congregational minister in 1860. He is editor-in-chief of the Outlook, and has been engaged in other editorial work. He is also the author of "Jesus of Nazareth," "Illustrated Commentary on the New Testament," "The Life of Christ," "Life and Letters of Paul," "The Personality of God," and many other books relating to the life of Christ...
...Porritt has been a frequent contributor to English and American periodicals, his writings appearing regularly in the North American Review, The Outlook, and other publications. Five years ago he published his History of the Unreformed House of Commons, a very comprehensive and scholarly work in two volumes. By the large amount of patient industry which it represented, the soundness of the opinions which it contained, and the vigorous style in which it was written, this work at once commanded wide attention, and it is mainly because of the accurate and broad scholarship displayed in these volumes that Mr. Porritt...