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...nobody knows what will happen," Professor Langer concluded. "It is impossible to predict what goes on in the heads of other...
...only definite change in college enrollment that I can predict, is a decline in the number of applicants around 1942 caused by the declining number of pupils in primary and secondary schools in recent years," Gummere stated...
...apply its admissions policy. And it is to be hoped, on the one hand, that men who might make a genuine contribution to Harvard will not be sacrificed for colorless B men, and on the other, that brilliant students will not be turned away because quasi-psychological authorities predict their "maladjustment...
...harmony with this outlook came a chirpy release from the Department of Commerce, whose head, Secretary Daniel Roper, has been bullish all through the decline. Unwilling to predict, the Department of Commerce merely asserted that the decline has pretty well come to a halt...
Thus the present situation in Congress is unique: for the first time, both the Senate and the House have agreed to measures tentatively taking top-ranking postmasters out of the reach of patronage-hungry congressmen. What will emerge from the conference is hard to predict, for while the Ramspeck bill which has passed the House would give the postmasters life tenure, the Senate version provides for only an eight year term, and while the former would life the burden of senatorial confirmation, the latter retains this, the "good old way" of patronage appointments. Both bills would be an improvement over...