Word: prospective
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Fire Department's contention that the movement of its engines is seriously hampered by the two-way traffic, and the large number of cars parked on both sides of Quincy Street, is fully justified, but the prospect of fire engines tearing madly at all hours of the day and night between Sever and Fogg, the President's house and the Faculty Club, is not a happy one. It Quincy were shut off completely, Fogg, the Faculty Club, and the Union would be brought into closer contact with the University. If the pavement were torn up and replaced by grass, Quincy...
...have you. Us four are going to stick together through thick and thin, but the eternal triangle turns into a quadrilateral, and many embarrassing situations and mutual seductions occur. Still, all does end happily, and we clinch in the living room of our rich benefactor, just overcome with the prospect of a little white cottage in the country...
...violent tiff is in prospect tonight when the Liberal Club meets for the annual election of officers in the Lowell House Common Room at 8 o'clock, and a new spark was added to the fight already going on within the ranks of the Club when Thomas H. Quinn '36, President, last night announced his intention of retiring from that office...
...country and the weight-throwing rings and jumping pits are in perfect condition. Harvard, with its Dillon Field House has ample housing facilities for the hundreds of athletes who will be competing. Also, Boston has supported former final tryouts with sizeable crowds, and a good profit would be in prospect. Track meets in other eastern cities have not met with the same enthusiasm and in many cases have been financial flops...
...incident is important as a clue to what will happen when the depression has lasted long enough to reduce the entire national corps of creative artists to the status of Government pensioners. Lugubrlous as the prospect is, it is not without its attractions: Mr. Mencken drawing a weekly stipend for turning out D.A.R. brochures, Senor Rivera naturalized and dotting the public parks of the land with equestrian General Pershings, a qualified muralist doing over the replastered Dartmouth Library walls with an "I pledge Allegiance to My Flag" motif . . . and subsidized humorists doing what they can with...