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Word: outlooks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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ASTOUNDED GARBLED INTERPRETATION HURRIED INTERVIEW REPRESENTATIVE TIME ACTIVITIES OXFORD GROUP MOVEMENT FOR PROMOTION INDUSTRIAL PEACE. NEVER DERIDED EFFORTS MADE SUCCESSFULLY TO CREATE UNDERSTANDING AND INTENSIFY PRODUCTIVE RESULTS. USE OF EXPRESSION SORDID MEANS UNWARRANTABLE. AM ARDENT SUPPORTER ALL ORGANIZED ENDEAVOR STIMULATE SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK NATIONAL LIFE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 22, 1941 | 12/22/1941 | See Source »

...squad as a whole showed a great improvement over anything seen last year and the outlook for the coming season brightened perceptibly as the Hoddermen applied the "team that won't be beaten can't be beaten" principle with satisfactory results...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: Harvard Six Trips St. Nick's 5-3 | 12/8/1941 | See Source »

More promising was the outlook for the New York Rangers, the Americans' archrivals. The 1941 Rangers lost their star goalie, Dave Kerr, who retired to go into the beer business. To replace him, Manager Lester Patrick brought from his Regina (Saskatchewan) kindergarten a 21-year-old named Jim ("Sugar") Henry. Henry has never' played anything but amateur hockey. But rinkfans who saw him guard the Ranger nets to two victories last week voted Sugar Jim the sweetest rookie to come up to the big-time in years. He may do more than his share toward keeping the Boston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Breaking the Ice | 11/24/1941 | See Source »

...today is faced with something that has never occurred in its history, except perhaps in the darkest period of confusion after the fall of the Roman Empire: the disappearance of its intelligentsia. The havoc among the older generation of the educated classes has been frightful. . . . But it is the outlook for the future that is darkest. . . . The youth ... is being brought up to act mechanically, not to think; to shout, not to reflect; to respond like trained animals to definite stimuli. ... A revolution of moral nihilism has engulfed the continent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Downfall | 11/24/1941 | See Source »

Said Samuel Eliot Morison, professor of History, "Nonsense--a very distorted view, Cambridge is, of course, a narrow-minded, provincial place, and we can't expect it to have the wide-world outlook a man receives at Hanover, New Hampshire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORISON, BUCK LAUGH OFFDARTMOUTH CHARGE | 11/12/1941 | See Source »

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