Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...athletics, the soccer season was closed on Saturday when Princeton defeated the Haverford team by the score of 4 to 1. Hockey practice is coming along steadily, the squad practicing at the St. Nicholas Rink in New York. There is plenty of excellent material and the outlook is bright for the approaching season. The basketball team played its second game on Wednesday, defeating Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute by the decisive score of 42 to 12. The league schedule has been announced, Princeton playing nine league games during the winter in addition to six games with outside teams...
This latter development of the agitation seems to come nearer the root of the matter than has any before it. The concensus of opinion, if there was any concensus at all, of the letters which followed Mr. Bok's attack on colleges in the Outlook last summer was that the blame for poor English lay, not with the colleges directly, but with the preparatory and even grammar schools. It is true that it was generally believed that colleges were tending to encourage other studies at the expense of English, but, as far as the principles of English technique were concerned...
...tackle positions will surely go to Phillips, a members of last year's varsity team and also the championship team of 1911. Ballin is the best candidate for the other tackle position at present. Swart, Brown, and Hammond are all sterling men for end positions and thus the outlook for an exceptionally strong line takes on a bright aspect. A large squad of non-resident coaches are on hand, assisting in the development of the recruits into first team recruits...
With regard to the outlook at Cornell, the Transcript says...
...massed on one or two problems. More intimate study of particular phases and situations has been the result: Especially significant is the increase in juvenile court work, a kind of social endeavor for which the college student is pre-eminently fitted by reason of his age and generally hopeful outlook upon life...