Word: predictibly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Predict . . ." In 1945, little A.C.S. money was allocated to research ; this year's research allotment to 100-odd institutions is $4,000,000, as much as A.C.S. raised for all purposes in 1945. A good share of the A.C.S. research money will go to the new Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research (TIME, Nov. 3). Its new, 14-story, $4,000,000 building, on Manhattan's East Side, financed by General Motors' Alfred P. Sloan Jr. and Charles F. ("Boss") Kettering, was formally opened by the donors one day last week...
...film, Human Growth, will prove a godsend to this country and its children. Not too long after the other 47 states adopt this program, I predict a new era, heralded by a decline in sex crimes and divorce. Take the mystery out of sex, bring it before the eyes, and indecency flies out the window. Let's all endeavor to see that our own states follow suit...
What about long-range expectations? Will the U.S. "give Europe all the help she really needs" in the next few years? Not as Europeans see it. Most predict that the U.S. will give "some" but not enough assistance...
...meeting tonight, the twelve lettermen will elect the 1948-49 leader, unless, as scattered rumors predict, they decide the choose a game captain for each contest. This procedure was used by the football team last full after Captain Vince Morvec's injury...
...reasonable to predict that at the Democratic National Convention labor-liberal forces will find it politically impossible to back President Truman regardless of the availability of General Ike. In this connection the Yulce Lecture Justice William Orville Douglas delivered March 22 at the University of Florida assumes extreme significance. Here a jurist brilliantly analyzed the world crisis and made quite clear how he would tackle this nation's dilemmas. His address was "political" in timing and content. Douglas himself has high political sex-appeal stemming from the frank informality of his appearance and the lusty variety of his background...