Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...history or philosophy. If he has no sufficiently keen interest outside of science, it would in general be better to utilize his concentration to prepare for his professional studies which he can do in a variety of ways. He can then use his other courses to widen his mental outlook...
Prosperity has, however, remained, and seems likely to endure. But it is not a very exciting sort of prosperity. The average American engaged in business is restless, mercurial, expectant of change. When nothing much happens, he therefore becomes alarmed, even though the situation and outlook be good. U.S. business has yet to develop a temperament suited to economic stability...
...very hard. For four years, deficits have been piling up, and now amount to about $4,500,000. As a result, inventories have had to be liquidated and dividends on its preferred stock suspended. Finally, on June 1 next, a 7½% "gold" loan matures. So hopeless was the outlook for funding this issue that the Company was placed in the hands of receivers...
Evidently Chancellor Churchill's step in restoring the gold standard has established a new milestone in European recovery from the War. Nonetheless, the European outlook is still highly uncertain, with mutterings in the Balkans again proving a disturbing factor. The British action may go far as a valuable example to other nations in halting false economic doctrines regarding debts and currencies. This, plus the Experts' Plan already in operation, is probably the most constructive step yet taken in War reconstruction abroad...
...outlook for a championship team this season is better than it has been for many years. Of last year's team which won all its matches four members will play this season. These veterans are Clark Hodder '25, who will captain the team, J. J. Mapes '25, C. L. Peirson '25, and W. G. Soule...