Word: forecasted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With local papers conceding the University track team a 10 or 12 point margin of victory in toinght's Triangular Meet, the CRIMSON is publishing its own forecast for the outcome of the contest. H D C 50-yard dash 5 3 1 300-yard dash 5 3 1 600-yard run 5 3 1 1000-yard run 8 1 0 Two mile run 3 1 5 Mile run 9 0 0 Hurdles 3 5 1 Broad jump 3 6 0 High jump 2 2 5 Pole vault 5 3 1 Shot Put 0 3 6 35-lb, weight...
...likely to be a threat. Dartmouth entries in this run seem a bit weak, if preliminary times prove anything, and Huckins who has clocked the distance in 4.31 appears the only threat. Coach Farrell has entered his entire squad, of distance men, and it is difficult to forecast just who will wear the Crimson colors Monday night. Cobb and G. N. Barrie '32 seem most logical entries at present, but it is in the three distance runs that Crimson horses are often uncovered...
These adjustments in the Rhodes program in America, forecast since the action of the House of Lords last spring, seem to argue will for the increased usefulness of a relationship rich in the associations that lead to mutual good-will between countries...
...psychological "run" of frightened depositors. Professor Fisher's imperfections as clairvoyant were quickly recalled by a rival prophet, Roger Ward Babson of Babson Park, Mass., who said: "It should be recognized that he [Fisher] has changed his position from where he stood when he criticized me in my bearish forecast in ... September 1929. Then he was distinctly bullish on both the stock market and business." Prophet Babson added: "I am not especially troubled about the available supply of gold . . . only one of the many factors which bear upon the business situation...
Died. Henry Joseph Cox, 66, Harvard-man (1884), meteorologist; at Chicago; after a two-year illness. For 35 years he forecast weather conditions for the Chicago district...