Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...twelve, Hallorans and various hangers-on, were high class people despite an unusual and even rather bizarre outlook. They cheerfully went about adjusting themselves to their prospects of survival...
Monroney also commented on the outlook for the 1958 and 1960 elections, expressing confidence in the chances of the Democratic Party. He predicted that the next election would bring 12 additional Democrats into the Senate...
...Crimson will be handicapped against Tech, by the absence of one of its most experienced players, Jim Damis, but the outlook for the varsity, especially at the forwards, is excellent...
Even before his installation as president, Pusey used an address at the Harvard Divinity School (TIME, Oct. 5, 1953) to criticize the spiritual outlook of Harvard's President (1869-1909) Charles William Eliot as badly out of date, placing "its greatest reliance on increased knowledge and good works." Pusey beefed up Harvard's anemic Divinity School from a $1,000,000 endowment to $7,000,000, corralled a dazzling collection of theological big-leaguers, including Paul Tillich, Richard R. Niebuhr, Amos Wilder, Georges Florovsky, Douglas Horton, George A. Buttrick, George H. Williams. Memorial Church, once sparsely attended...
...Farm. Oil's hopeful outlook was shared to an even greater degree by the farm-machinery industry, which started earlier on its recession and now seems to be coming out of it. With an end to the Midwest drought, and higher farm prices (see Agriculture), farmers were buying so much farm machinery that some companies are hard-pressed to keep up with demand. Massey-Ferguson. Ltd. sold more new combines and tractors between Nov. 1 and March 1 than at any other time in the past five years. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. is well ahead of 1957, while...