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...field of concentration hand-written in fancy script. Obviously, there would not be time to prepare all these diplomas between the final determination of honors and Commencement. It falls to Miss Jones, therefore, to sit down in April, review the academic record of each honors candidate, and accordingly predict how each will be graduated. The diplomas are then prepared on the basis of her predictions, and any mistakes she has made are remedied by inscribing new diplomas at the last minute...
...effects of the court's decision, however, will necessarily be mainly long-run. "The change is so fundamental that no one can predict the final outcome," said Carle C. Zimmerman, associate professor of Sociology. "The effect would be similar to doing away with separate toilets for the different sexes in the North," Zimmerman maintained. "It necessitates a period of gradual adjustment at first, an adaptation to a new system...
Praising the Harvard Russian Research Center, Humphreys refused to predict whether they new program will lead to any specific studies here, but added that he would visit Cambridge soon...
Upon concluding the ceremonies, the throng will journey to Soldiers Field, where a bona-fide baseball game will be held. No attempt is being made this year by any of the 23 local bookies 2 predict the score
...with luck, the student-turned-prospective-immigrant, takes what is often a double gamble. A quota spot may be available to him when he applies--this much can be determined. But the applicant cannot know when his application will be acted upon, much less hope to predict if a quota space will be open. If there is no, the student is immediately deportable, for he has lost his temporary student status simply by applying. Moreover, the exchange visitor is not even eligible for adjustment under section 245: he must return to his homeland before being allowed to apply for immigrant...