Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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From the present outlook this year's team will be strong in the shot-put, sprints, and distances; but in the high jump, broad jump and hurdles much new material must be developed...
...positions. Levine, the Colby fullback, and Tripp, the Chicago University guard, who were ineligible this year under the one-year residence rule, will be able to play next year. With these men and Hogan, Kinney, Batchelder, Bloomer, Roraback, Shevlin, Rockwell. Bowman, and Owsley of this year's team, the outlook for Yale football next year is very encouraging...
...first of the season, the outlook for a successful football team was bright. About fifty men reported for early practice on September 17, and when College opened the squad consisted of about 100 candidates. Six of the 1902 eleven returned as candidates for this season's team,--Bowditch, Shea, Knowlton, Mills, A. Marshal and C. B. Marshal; and Sugden has since come out. The new men were of average ability, and many had considerable experience, but lacked weight...
...acquisition of power to work effectively was one of the great benefits of college life. A man should find out while in college just what his own particular work will be. This is the first great privilege of student life. A second is the chance to gain a broader outlook upon men and nature. A third privilege is the possibility of forming friendships, intellectual and spiritual, of life long duration. There ought to be a companionship of noble purpose...
...marine architect, Mr. Burgess has been especially successful in designing small racing yachts, of which the best known are "Outlook," which last summer won the Quincy Cup for the 21 foot class, and "Little Haste," which won in the same class in the Massachusetts Yacht Racing Association regatta last year, and afterwards won from "La Rita," the championship of the Great Lakes...