Word: prospect
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Crimson's prospect in the sea son's last two games is not so bright as it was several days ago, but on the other hand by no means so desperate as it was last year at this time. Brown, with a string of uninterrupted victories over some of the leading eastern teams, comes to the Stadium next Saturday a heavy favorite to avenge last year's defeat...
...some years later: funds were lacking for its efficient functioning although in 1813 Samuel Parkman of Boston, a wealthy and public spirited merchant conveyed to the Collage a township of land in Maine "for the support of a Professor in Theology." The benefits of this gift were great in prospect, but it was of he immediate help to the department...
...movie stars of Hollywood have evinced great interest in the prospect of their first run pictures being shown to Harvard men. Cecil B. De Mille has requested by telegram that the criticisms of the University Theatre patrons on his pictures be carefully noted...
...present there is great agitation in naval circles for a larger Merchant. Marine, both for purposes of furthering economic prosperity, and as a safety measure. An extensive construction program is in prospect, which, if carried out, should rank the American Marine among the highest in the world. I believe that the impetus to this expansive policy came largely from the aggressive ideas and practice of Theodore Roosevelt...
Although the prospect is very enticing, the likelihood of a baseball season spent in Japan will depend in great part upon the record made by the University team next spring...