Word: forecasted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...before a concert, Pianist Byron Janis calls the weather bureau. A forecast of rain depresses him, chiefly because it depresses the piano, robbing it of the brilliance and agility that are the hallmarks of Janis' style. On the other hand, dry, clear weather of the kind that prevailed the evening he played with the Boston Symphony in Carnegie Hall last week is just what Janis needs. With the temperature in the 405, the moon radiant and the barometer steady, Janis played with feeling and virtuoso flair through Liszt's Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2. His piano sound...
...Cautious Forecast. The chief fear among Government planners is that the recovery will be as moderate as the recession, which was the mildest since World War II (gross national product dropped less than i%). Now they anticipate, at least for 1961, even less of an upturn than the one that followed the 1958 recession, when the G.N.P. jumped $50 billion in the year after the recession ended-but still got poor marks for vigor from the economists. In a cautious economic fore cast, Government economists predict that the G.N.P. will rise from its present estimated $500 billion...
...committee will report to the Student Council Monday night. Ranney said he "he could not predict the Council's reaction, "but was hopeful of a 'sympathetic' hearing." Howard J. Phillipe '42. Council president, indicated he was "personal" is favor of the report," but declined to forecast Council sentiment...
...will tattle," said Maxine-and she did. Invading the nightclubs. Maxine won palships with such visiting celebrities as Marguerite Piazza and Carol Channing. Businessmen enjoyed boasting to her about real estate .deals and stock market killings. Political dopesters put her so far on the inside that when she accurately forecast that Governor Price Daniel would run for a third term. Daniel himself called Maxine to express amazement. Cried the Governor: "I hadn't even told my wife...
...entire Faculty will discuss, and may vote on, the proposal at its meeting Tuesday. Thus far, the Department of Social Relations is the only one to forecast a large increase in the tutorial enrollment if the new plan goes into effect. Both Dean Monro and the members of the History Department predict little or no change in numbers...