Word: prospected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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magazines. We have no prospect of equaling the German air force or overtaking...
...PROSPECT HEALTHY On the whole the prospect is a healthy one. The new regime has taken quick hold, and although we lost to Worcester and only tied Andover, the season seems to be on the profit rather than on the loss side. The main results will not be seen for a year or so, until some of the Stahley merry men reach Varsity rating, and demonstrate the Value of coordination-and there are few who will deny the value of this characteristic whether in ornithology or on the gridiron...
...there is no money, there is, of course, no money. Certainly the music makers cannot be asked to pay their own expenses. Nevertheless, the intricate alphabetical evolutions between the halves are a major feature of the afternoon for the average spectator, and to even the most austere enthusiast the prospect of a game without Wintergreen is dull indeed. From the viewpoint of the team, too, the band is definitely an asset. The blare of a brass horn has the heartening effect of a dozen cheers. Enthusiasm next week is expected to be high; Princeton is obviously one of the major...
...United Air Line's energetic traffic department, TIME presents Prospect Berger...
...Democracy," announced the forthcoming Premier. "The results make clear that the people of Canada are opposed to planning for scarcity by the restriction of production, of trade and of employment, and that they are not satisfied with the Ottawa trade agreements [TIME, Aug. 29, 1932] and welcome the prospect of their early revision. . . . The election is an unmistakable verdict in favor of the liberation of external and internal trade; of reciprocal agreements with the United States, and the restoration of trade with Japan upon a basis mutually beneficial in the case of each of these countries. . . . It is an overwhelming...