Word: forecaster
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Memorial, Forecast, and the Freshman Dining Halls will open with breakfast next Monday morning at which time students may "sign on", after they have filed the usual bond. This year the dinroom in Standish as well as those in Core and Smith Ralls will be used for Freshmen. The weekly cost of beand has not yet been determined...
...formation of a Glee Club and a Banjo Club. A number of men have already signified their intention of coming out, and Sergeant Paine, who is forming the clubs, expects that several impromptu programs will be arranged for men in the Corps. Unsettled conditions make it impossible to forecast the future of these clubs, but it is hoped that more men will join. Cadet H. S. Wolfe has been appointed leader of both the Glee and Banjo Clubs...
...victory over Princeton on Lake Carnegie tomorrow, but in this year of an absolutely new start for crew work in both colleges, no true comparison of the opposing eights can be made until after the race. The outcome of the clash between the Freshman crews can still less be forecast, as the 1921 eights have not yet been forced to show their speed and no basis, other than preparatory school records, for a comparison of the individuals exists. As neither the University nor 1921 crews have been put under time trials, their speed is an unknown quantity...
Gazing upon them with a grim forecast...
...number contains, among other articles of more or less local interest, four editorials timely and to the point, a forecast of the track season written by the track manager and one exceptionally important and much needed article relating to recruiting. It is a little surprising to find, despite the professed purpose of the number, that the editorials concern themselves with everything of immediate interest except preparedness. This is all the more disappointing, because we are convinced that any of the editors of the Illustrated could have written more significantly on the subject than Mr. Hudson Maxim in a little morceau...