Word: forecasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Starting at the statue of John Harvard in the Yard, the band will wend its way down the traditional route and then mount the steps of the I.A.B. Several new cheerleader and band routines are forecast for the spirited meeting...
...been raining heavily for a day and a half and the field was as muddy as peat bog. Princetonians and their dates eagerly awaited the change in weather that had been forecast. It changed all right--it snowed...
Cameras will record the movements of the ghostly corona. And by watching the waving filaments weave their patterns in space, astronomers hope to learn how to forecast the sun-caused atmospheric disturbances that can cripple the world's communication systems and block the best radar instruments...
...problem, but there is a crying need for specialists: engineers, machinists, tool & die makers, molders and pattern makers, etc. The engineering shortage is the most acute. Last year U.S. colleges and universities turned out 52,000 engineers. This year 38,000 will be graduated. The 1952 forecast...
Consumers had stopped stocking up on goods, because many of the shortages which were forecast so gloomily six months ago have not materialized. Automobile production is running about equal to last year's rate. This week, the 3,000,000th car of the year will roll off U.S. assembly lines, almost matching last year's midyear total. Even with a 48% cut in production scheduled for the last half of 1951, the auto industry will hit the second biggest output in history for the full year. Despite retail price wars, retailers' shelves were still bulging with...