Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...however, the outlook began to change. Dartmouth again bowed to defeat, but this time at 27-12, the first time Dartmouth had scored in the 19 years of rivalry. Then, at the dedication of the Harvard Stadium in 1903, returning the honors of a decade before. Myron Witham's Green eleven marched through to the first coveted victory, and a new precedent in the old rivalry. Thirty years ago the scene in the Stadium must have been very different from what we will see today; workmen still busy on the bowl end left their work to watch the game which...
...remains on its present basis, and has brought his whole case to its present low level by failing to point out that if West Point goes, all the other teams who are on the schedule for the sake of the gate, and all the other appurtenances of the mercenary outlook, must go at the same time...
...success of this radical change, there must be a new conception on the part of the young doctor, whether in the country clinic, city office, or hospital ward, of his duty to the community. It will be the chief work of the medical school to teach him this outlook...
...president of the notorious Black Dragon Society. But last week the Foreign Office hastily assured foreign correspondents that the new Minister's "ideas are practical and moderate as befits a statesman who has served in Washington and Europe." And Hirota himself followed this up by calling "hopeful . . . the outlook for amity between Japan and her three great neighbors-the United States, Russia and China." He promised the world to work for an arbitration treaty with the U. S. He promised his countrymen to work for "reasonable revision" of the Washington and London naval treaties. The Navy Minister, Admiral Mineo...
...Press. After inauguration the Roosevelt secretariat was encouraged to talk by radio and write for publication. Professor Moley was most prolific, turning out a "State of the Nation" colyum for the McNaught syndicate, less readable but more helpful than Democrat Al Smith's monthly pieces in the New Outlook. In elaborating their plans last week, Backers Astor & Harriman did not say just what Editor Moley's contribution to their organ would be, but they gave these details...