Word: forecast
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hockey team will play its first important game this afternoon, with Brown at Providence. Neither team has had much practice for the past three weeks, so that it is impossible to forecast the probable result. The Harvard team will play in the following order: Forwards-Rumsey, Goodridge, Winsor, Laverack; cover-point, Penhallow; point, Hardy, (Barrows); goal, Manning, (Barrows...
...Princeton, though neither is expected to come within twenty-five points of Pennsylvania, and fourth place should go to Yale. Scattered points will go to most of the small colleges entered and there may be some surprises from them, but the general result can hardly be affected. A forecast based on form shown this year gives Pennsylvania 51 points, Harvard 23, Princeton 18, and Yale 17. Columbia, Syracuse, Cornell, Williams, California, Brown, and New York University are also entered and should secure points in the order named...
...Yale Alumni Weekly makes the following forecast of the dual games next Saturday...
...have been weakened by the graduation of several of last year's point winners, but Harvard's losses promise to be more severely felt than Yale's. The large number of new and untried men whose names appear in the entry lists, makes it very difficult to attempt a forecast of the result, but a review of the performances in Yale's interclass games April 28 and in the trial meets held at Harvard last month, indicate that the contest will be very close, with the chances slightly in favor of Yale...
Good society, in the eyes of some, fosters inequality. But this is not so, for the ideal within society is equality, and the better the society, the more it seeks equality. As society has extended its limits, equality has also spread. As far as we can conceive it or forecast it, the new condition, the equality of the future, will be the enlargement of good society till it comprises all humanity...