Word: forecasted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Journalistic courtesy forbids a forecast of the result of the contest, as any attempt would necessarily be insulting to the Lampoon. The facts of the encounter will speak for themselves, and for the CRIMSON. It is enough to say that the CRIMSON will furnish the refreshments and the Lampoon the amusement...
...splendid response that has been made to the Plattsburg idea. The Regiment and the Flying Corps are examples of the way in which Harvard shows its interest in the defense of the country. From the spirit that the University has shown in the past is it too much to forecast the future, and to predict that Harvard will respond no less generously to the appeal for naval training volunteers...
...forecast exclusively in the columns of the CRIMSON yesterday, the CRIMSON ball team easily disposed of the candidates on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The score of 5 to 4 might seem to indicate a close contest, but this was not really the case. The superb pitching of Richmond in the first inning made it certain that, with him in the box, the candidates would be unable to score; so he was relieved of his duties to give the opposing side a chance. For the same reason an editor dropped a fly every now and then. The result was a game...
During the last four years the track team has had a comparatively successful indoor season only to be found wanting in the spring when the outdoor meets are held. The forecast for the spring has been the same each year: the prospects are bright if some improvement can be made in the field events. It is ridiculous to assume that the material for these events is not available. It is here, and in trying to locate some of it, I am forced to admit that I have met some of the so-called Harvard indifference. Many of the men have...
Although any forecast of the ultimate strength of the teams which Harvard must face this year is at this time bound to be premature, it is interesting, nevertheless, to survey the outcome of these opponents in their initial contests and to remark the significant points. Last year Harvard's opponents were uniformly successful in the corresponding opening games; this year, however, there were two reverses. The Massachusetts Agricultural College eleven, which the University team meets next Saturday succumbed to Dartmouth's more aggressive and cleaner playing to the score of 13 to 0. M. A. C. was constantly incurring penalties...