Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...military man worth his salt knows that all such talk is only high theory, that poison gas is the most fearful horror of war, that it will be the weapon of last resort, when all other known military means have failed to force a decision. Masks on Frontiers. The outlook for civilians, as usual, is not rosy...
...Stafford's job might still be done within the astounding two-week limit he had set himself. Otherwise the outlook was dark. It was late, Japan was near,* and Britain's generous voice might be drowned by the harsh conquering voices of Tokyo...
...days of work in before the spring season is over. But it may be a sad affair, for, with Don McNicol's plans still up in the air and several others with their future definitely laid out for the good of Uncle Sam rather than Uncle John H., the outlook when Soldiers Field gridirons open for business again is not too bright...
Representing the majority opinion, Bruce Barton, Jr. '43, president of the Advocate, stressed that "the best possible education" is one that produces a broad, general outlook, and that such and education is necessary for democracy. This kind of training, he maintained, requires more time than a three-year program would allow...
...ancient philosophers and statesmen first evolved the concept of orderly freedom." Professor Finley stated, and it is the hope of the Department that this plan will help to broaden the student's outlook, as well as avoid the tendency toward totalitarianism, which stems from extreme specialization in education. The Humanistic fields have an obligation to help fulfill the traditions of a liberal education and these obligations should be fulfilled...