Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...What happened we don't know," chirped Franklin Pierce Adams in his New York Herald Tribune colyum, "but probably it was this: Mr. Smith said in good faith that he would write the piece; then this Outlook thing came along and he probably needed some copy quick, so he chucked that piece to the Outlook linotyper and when it came to doing another piece for the Post he had no more ideas. Any writer who thinks this is a bad guess isn't any writer...
Meantime, New Outlook felt that the public appetite for Editor Smith's maiden sally had been whetted to a point warranting the printing of a half-million copies of the magazine's first edition, to be issued Oct. 1, with a guarantee to advertisers of 200,000 circulation. Few observers thought that Colyumist Adams had guessed wrong...
...Capitol. He made a hit when instead of using his Congressional frank to save money, he mailed out campaign literature marked "postage paid." The primary race is considered nip & tuck. Impartial House observers rate him thus: An able, experienced legislator above the average in political pluck and national outlook; a conservative House leader who wins wide personal applause even in a losing fight; a Georgian with the best political tradition of his State in his blood whose legislative enterprise and- parliamentary knowledge fully qualify him for promotion to the Senate. His term expires March 3,1933.-ED. Satevepost...
Last week the following was news: William Ford, 66. resigned as chairman of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. The position was left unfilled. A statement from the company last week on its outlook said it "is in the position to start the manufacture of beer bottles in quantities almost overnight...
...feel that Seabright is taking a mercenary outlook on the game and is doing much to impair the desirable spirit of amateurism. As your guests we feel that we should be treated as such and that your failure to do so in the past has shown a lack of regard for the players...