Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Naturally the true test of this team will come under actual playing conditions, and year after year the pre-season speculators are ruthlessly contradicted by the passage of time. But if the two lengthy scrimmages in the Stadium are any indication, the 1947 Crimson outlook is favorable. The Eagles' 228-pound line and classy quarterback Ed Clasby notwithstanding, it is giving Boston College the better of it to call those two contests a draw...
Naturally the true test of this team will come under actual playing conditions, and year after year the pre-season speculators are ruthlessly contradicted by the passage of time. But if the lengthy scrimmage in the Stadium Saturday against Boston College is any indication, the 1947 Crimson outlook is favorable. The Eagles' 228-pound live and classy quarterback Ed Clasby notwithstanding, it is giving them the better of it to call that contest a draw...
...suppose that life in the New Creation will be a sexual life; and this reduces our imagination to the withering alternative either of bodies which are hardly recognizable as human bodies at all or else of a perpetual fast. As regards the fast, I think our present outlook might be like that of a small boy who, on being told that the sexual act was the highest bodily pleasure, should immediately ask whether you ate chocolates at the same time. On receiving the answer no, he might regard absence of chocolates as the chief characteristic of sexuality. In vain would...
...budget review got a rough reception by Republicans. The surplus, said New Hampshire's Styles Bridges, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, was proof that "the country was robbed of a tax reduction by purely political votes." Notably lacking was any Democratic cheering over the tax outlook. Said one close friend of Politician Truman: "His neck is too far out for an election year. He's got guts, that's sure, but I'm sorry he said...
More pessimistic in her outlook on love and life was Miss Maureen Sullivan, a Trinity College grad completing the secretarial course. She woe-fully described her six week Cambridge sojourn as "blood, sweat, and tears...