Word: forecasts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...killed by this same House on grounds of economy, and he was loudly assailed as a wastrel and profligate. Warily Mr. Roosevelt prepared a trap last week. The bait: Relief. One morning Secretary Steve Early announced that the President would soon send up his spring Relief message, expected to forecast a $1,000,000,000 appropriation for the fiscal year...
...forecast of tonight's game necessarily includes many ifs and buts, for the Crimson would be mincemeat for any a Yale aggregation which was in the best form...
...doubtful just what Wednesday night's interlude with the New England Foil Team Competition proved for the Varsity fouching team. The 5-2 loss of Harvard's representatives against opposition composed entirely of M.I.T. men certainly does not forecast a defeat at their hands in dual competition...
Busily they scanned the If's in the President's message. No. 1 If was the fact that no forecast of business conditions 18 months ahead-let alone of Treasury revenues therefrom-is worth printing on slick paper. No. 2 If was that the Author had neglected to write in any lump sum for parity payments to the farmer, and this year every legislator, to a man, is the farmer's friend...
Coach Mikkola's face was ruddier and happier than over under his customary gray slouch hat on the side-lines Saturday. Bill Neufeld was smiling too. The prospects even this early in the season are not half as gloomy as Mikkola forecast after Christmas...