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Winners in the final Football Forecast of this season are the following: Henry S. Berman '61 (Barnes & Noble), Martin Lampe '62 (Mike's Club), William B. Snow '60 (Elsie's), and Russel P. Schwartz '62 (Harvard Book Store, Schoenhof's, Ferranti-Dege...
Schwartz has the distinction of being the only multiple winner in any Forecast this year. Of his three winning predictions, two had the score as 28-0: the third predicted the exact yardage...
Editorial Before Midnight. No other paper went so far as the Times. The Philadelphia Inquirer scrupulously avoided any election predictions-as did all three papers in Pittsburgh. The Minneapolis Tribune relied on its statewide poll to indicate trends, let its readers make their own forecasts. All four Los Angeles papers ran poll results, otherwise avoided getting out on a limb. As for the other New York newspapers, the most remarkable performance was a public display of neuro-journalism by the New York Post (see below). The usually hep New York Daily News pulled an Election-Night boner with...
Having made its forecast, the Times was on the streets by 11 o'clock Tuesday night with a soundly written leader on the editorial page congratulating Rockefeller on his victory...
...people have won prizes in the Harvard-Brown Football Forecast contest. The winners include Henry S. Berman '61 (Elsie's), Andrew N. Brown '61 (Coolidge Cleaners), Henry J. Colombo (Ferranti-Dege), John L. Harte '61 (Barnes and Noble), Daniel J. Rubin '60 (Mike's Club), and Russell P. Schwartz '62 (Harvard Book Store...