Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Henry Neuman, leader of the Brooklyn Ethical Society, spoke on "A New Outlook on World Affairs" at the Liberal Club after lunch yesterday. In the course of his discussion he stressed the immediate and pressing need of a new mind and a new standard of values. Loose thinking is the order of the day, he said, and for that reason a great many of the present evils of the world are unsolved and even ignored...
...outlook for a successful season is especially good this year with six letter men available, Captain H. J. Freedman '23, Curtis Nelson '24, L. F. Holmes '24, J. F. D'Wolf '24, Francis Rouillard '23 and C. A. C. Eastman, all veterans with considerable knowledge of the mat. There are, moreover, several members of last year's squad who should develop considerably with an added year's experience. These are: W. C. Westhaver '24, T. S. Whitman '23, M. Michelson '24, J. P. Crawford '24, George Karelitz '24, R. LeB. Daggett '23, G. P. Morey '24, W. G. Cole...
...Liberal Club has announced three luncheon speakers for this week. Today at 1 o'clock Dr. Henry Neumann will discuss "A New Outlook on World Affairs". Dr. Neumann has been leader of the Brooklyn Ethical Society since 1911. He is also the author of two works, "Moral Values in Secondary Education", and "Teaching American Ideals through Literature...
...this country Mr. Lindsay hopes to visit many of the American colleges and universities, and to find out from members of the student bodies and faculties their outlook on foreign affairs. In addition to this he wishes to sound out their interest in the labor movement and the development of workers' education in America...
...outlook for Freshman debating is especially bright this year. Practically all the Freshman candidates showed great promise, and a team is shortly to be organized, entirely apart from the team in the interclass debate. This team will have a Fall debate, in all probability with Bowdoin College, and a triangular Spring debate with Yale and Princeton...