Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rest of the season. In spite of the success which attended Harvard's first swimming team in many years, and the fact that, with two important exceptions, all of the veterans of that team are back this year, Coach Ulen has consistently refused to recognize any improvement in the outlook. Some of the men will be more experienced but, handicapped by the loss of W. S. DeLima '31 and Addison Love '33, it is doubtful if the team as a whole can average as good time as last year...
...When Mr. Bennett arrived," said the Daily Express, "the whole situation regarding economic unity for the Empire seemed nebulous. Now the Empire outlook is transformed, for the quota is definitely the beginning of an Empire fiscal union...
Speaking over a coast-to-coast radio network, a team of the Harvard Debating Council will meet Leland Stanford University today. M. A. Hoffman '34, J. H. Ruskin '33, and C. L. Harriss '34, alternate will represent Harvard and Francis R. Bellamy, editor of the Outlook and Independent, will act as chairman...
...born in New York City, graduated by Cornell in 1919. Slender, dark, thoughtful, sucking a thin-stemmed pipe, he reported for New York papers (Sun, Globe, World), steeped himself in New York politics, contributed to magazines. In 1929 for a year he was acting managing editor of Outlook, is still an associate editor. His other books: Alfred E. Smith : A Critical Study (1927), Big Frogs (1928), Industrial Explorers (1928). A relentless researcher, he has fleshed out the earlier Roosevelt admirably but his penchant for politics has somewhat blurred the man in the White House and after. There are few scenes...
Francis R. Bellamy, editor of the Outlook and Independent will replace II. V. Kaltenborn '09 as chairman of the radio debate with Standford on Friday, November 27, since Kaltenborn cannot be present because of illness...