Word: prospect
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...marked the inauguration of the club's year. Eduardo Sanchez '26, president of the Dramatic Club, presided and introduced the speakers. J. W. D. Seymour '17, president of the club while in college and a former coach of its productions, spoke first. He held up before the candidates a prospect of hard work but promised them that they would secure a good deal of satisfaction from the work after it was done...
...late, Milwaukee has fallen off in musical prominence; but there is every prospect of a speedy revival...
...journeyed to Stamford, Conn., and there consulted the famed U. S. sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, and received from him a sketch which, with others, he will take back to Turkey for approval. The definite acceptance of any plan will not be made for the present; but there is every prospect, it was said, of a $20,000 statue of the great Mustafa, "made in America," adorning the city of Angora...
Last week, it was renewed by Sir Charles A. Parsons K.C.B., F.R.S., at a luncheon tendered him by the Engineers' Club of Manhattan. He suggested that the shaft be sunk purely in the interests of Science with no prospect of pecuniary profit. He suggested that it be twelve miles deep, and calculated that it would cost about $100,000,000. The expense of this huge undertaking he would have borne by those all over the world who are willing to contribute to the interest of Science...
With 60 candidates out for the University 150-pound crew, Coach F. W. Spuhn is starting the fall season with every prospect of a successful crew. All but two or three of last year's men are back. With this nucleus the crew should be able to repeat last year's record. However the boat's seating is by no means a foregone conclusion. Many of last year's competitors are out, and there is excellent material among the Sophomores...