Word: prospective
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Only trouble with this type of campaign was that it did not make Socialist votes. Undeterred by the prospect that he would run a poor fourth in the election in spite of being on the ballot in more States (39) than any other third-party aspirant for the White House, indefatigable Mr. Thomas last week sallied forth into New England and New York to provide more free adult education...
...this material last week reached the Madrid front. President Manual Azana of Spain and other Cabinet officers had fled fortnight ago to Barcelona and this week the London Times indicated that Premier Largo Caballero's jig was up, thus: "Great Britain now considers with less hesitation the prospect of recognizing the Government of Franco inasmuch as the Madrid Government has brusquely rejected the British offer to help in the exchange of prisoners and hostages...
...games. Owner Stoneham, who inherited the Giants from his father last January and has followed them on road trips this summer, hurried arrangements for improving his grandstand as a result of the Pennant he had just won in his first season as a big-league owner. Delighted with the prospect of another "subway series," New York's Interborough Rapid Transit Co. promised to double the length of its trains to take care of the 100,000 extra passengers who will use them every afternoon of play...
Meanwhile as the Crimson musicians get in line for tomorrow the question of Tabler's successor remains uncertain. Most likely prospect at the moment is Herbert M. Irwin, Jr. '37, band manager, who had some experience before entering college...
...including the 239 men who took physical exams for football practice. Yesterday 62 more tottered into the clinic, presumably just fresh from the home town or some other vacation resting place. There was no epidemic of any sort, a cold in the head or the bellyache or perhaps the prospect of the coming academic year merely gave them an acute attack of weltechmery. Only nine of all these 181 however had to go the full distance up Brattle Street to the Stillman and take another forced rest in the Stillman...