Word: forecaster
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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CONSTRUCTION BOOM totaling $670 billion over the next ten years is forecast by ARCHITECTURAL FORUM. Total will be more than was spent during past 35 years...
...half the cost of a DC-8 or Boeing 707. The first flights of the new plane with engines placed near the tail were so successful that eight airlines (among them: Air France, SAS, Alitalia, Sabena, Varig) have ordered 60 planes. The experts think that is just a starter, forecast a potential North American market of 500 Caravelles as replacements for aging piston-engined craft...
...busy as alchemists in their laboratories, U.S. economists last week gazed upon the bubbling statistics of U.S. business, tried to discern exactly what they meant. Before the Joint Congressional Economic Committee, four top economists forecast that business activity in 1960 will certainly meet-and perhaps exceed-the rosy predictions made in the President's Economic Report. George Cline Smith, chief economist of F. W. Dodge Corp., and Peter Henle, assistant research director of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., agreed that Ike's forecasts of a national output of $510 billion in 1960 is right on the line. Martin R. Gainsbrugh...
...first met, thousands of state salaries have been increased, some by as much as 35%. But there have been no new general taxes. The state has taken over control of fisheries, courts and penal institutions, and bothersome bureaucratic bugs have been ironed out. But a glimpse of the financial forecast for Alaska was as sobering as a plunge in the Bering...
Otherwise, the only sure forecast is for a very tough meet, so tough that some hope it will hinge on the final relay. As Brooks told his team in November, it shouldn't think about Yale until the train passes through New Haven Sunday