Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...outlook was dubious at first, but inch by inch ground was gained, until the press, the political bosses, and the railroads had been overcome. The New Movement was fast becoming a necessity, because new economic conditions had arisen which demanded changes, and the people were beginning to realize the fact. The first step taken was to slacken the momentum of the opposition. The second and harder was to establish new working machinery as each part had to be adjusted carefully in order to run smoothly...
...Cowan and R. B. Peacock are the only players who appear to be of 'Varsity calibre this year. Both are fast skaters, handle the puck well, and should make strong bids for positions on the team. With such a strong nucleus and so many promising candidates the outlook for the 1913 seven is of the brightest sort...
February 11--Rev, Layman Abbott, D.D., LL.D., editor of Outlook, New York...
...following article, reprinted from the Yale News shows how poor the track outlook appears at New Haven. The pole-vault is the single event in which Yale can be sure of being represented by first class...
...outlook for a successful track team this season is not very encouraging and there are a great many gaps to be filled. The winners of the 24 1-2 points which Yale scored in the Intercollegiates last year have almost all graduated; those who have returned only won a total of 4 1-2 points last spring. In the Princeton meet last year Yale scored 56 points but point winners who are still available only procured 18 points in that meet. Out of 59 1-2 points won in the Harvard meet, only 14 may be attributed to men still...