Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Business Outlook" was the topic considered by the convention in its preliminary session last night. Addresses were delivered by Professor Charles J. Bullock and Professor Warren M. Persons, both of the Committee of Economic Research. A general, informal discussion the meeting...
...most famous international houses in the world, and in London a leading security underwriter. It is also active in Continental Europe and South America. Although of German origin originally, Shroder & Co. has by virtue of its long British associations become practically a British firm in sympathies and outlook...
...past two weeks' practice has brought out several facts in regard to the outlook for the season. Coach fisher has already one of the most powerful first-string lines seen at Harvard in several years and the chances look good for the discovery of a first-string backfield combination which can approximate the line in excellence, yet there the happy outlook ends abruptly, Substitutes, will grounded in ability and experience, are painfully lacking. Either they must be developed or the first-string line-up must be brought through to the end of the season intact. And the latter task requires...
...Negro, Canadian Magazine, Century Magazine, Classic (Shadowland), Country Life (England), Country Life in America, Dial, Freeman, Harper's, Harvard Graduates Magazine, Illustrated London News, L' Illustration, Independent, Insurance World, International Studio, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Life, Literary Digest, London Mercury, Nation, National Geographic Magazine, New Republic, Outing, Outlook, Overland Monthly, Punch, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Reviews, Saturday Evening Post, Scientific American Monthly, Scribners, Theatre, Vanity Fair, World's Work, Yale Alumni Weekly, Yale Review...
...outlook is particularly bright this year with nine-letter men back. There will be some difficulty, however, in filling the gap left by Captain F. g. Wale '25, who will not return to the University this fall. A new captain will be elected today, and with much promising material from last year's Freshman team, the eleven should be in good condition for the first game with Northeastern on October...