Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...outlook isn't so black as it appeared two weeks ago after the catastrophic Army affair. Harvard will have to play better football than it has demonstrated at any time previously this year, but both coaches and team seem to feel that they are capable of doing so in this crisis...
Encouraged by the continuing existence of the League of Nations, Manley O. Hudson, Bemis Professor of International Law, told the Foreign Policy Association Saturday at the Copley-Plaza Hotel that the outlook for world peace was more hopeful than the events of the last year would indicate. "The United States is losing much of its hostility towards the League," he said, "so it is within the realm of possibility that some accord may be reached...
...Republicans, who have no hope of improving their condition today, will be sadly in need of leadership--which they have not got--to hold together. The Democrats, willy, nilly, must then there will stand with or against Roosevelt and there will be serious disaffection in their ranks. The outlook is bright for an intelligent realignment, Conservative and Radical, or Stick-in-the-mind and Liberal, which every way you look at it. Then, if the candidates themselves conduct a campaign on real issues, the popular voice will have a chance to prove that it comes from a brain. --Yale Daily...
...seduction" of the Scot continued until his whole outlook on life has come to parallel that of the Londonderrys. Fortnight ago Viscount Snowden revealed in his tart autobiography (TIME, Nov. 5) the Prime Minister's humorous admission that because of his metamorphosis "every Duchess in London will be wanting to kiss me." In what a Canadian paper promptly called the hen-run of British society dowagers the Marchioness of Londonderry is undisputed No. 1 hen to Scot MacDonald's chaste Chanticleer...
Living in one of the Houses, the graduate comes in contact with a group of men whose intellectual outlook is substantially different from his own and whose diverse interests supply no common ground for association and friendship. Isolated in the midst of a group which has already formed exclusive coteries, he never has an opportunity for forming contacts. If, on the other hand he chooses to live in one of the Cambridge households, his situation is immeasurably worse. Completely divorced from congenial associations, often situated at a distance from the Yard, his living accomodations are a definite hinderance...