Word: predict
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...HAVEN, Conn.--carmen Cozza, head coach of the Yale fastball teams, calling breaks the boy to the game, declined earlier this week to predict the outcome of today's battle between the Crimson and the Elis...
...accuracy that counts," insisted NBC Executive Producer Robert Northshield. "I didn't give one goddam who won the race. The minute I walk into the studio I always enjoy a suspension of citizenship." Still he was quick to recall that NBC had been the first to predict the Johnson victory in 1964. ABC News President Elmer Lower also demanded accuracy over immediacy-and put his network where his mouth was. Ronald Reagan, among others, had asked that broadcasters hold predictions until Western polls closed. ABC alone honored the request, thereby losing the first-with-the-least sweepstakes...
Mary G. Paget Coordinator of Sports, Dance and Recreation Radcliffe said that Radcliffe's changes for winning the game were "reasonably good," but added that it is difficult to predict since it is their first year of competition. "Princeton is doing very well in women's athletics she said...
...first time, faculry members will be able to specify that individual organizations, such as PBH, receive their donations, rather than the general United Fund. Alumni gifts, the Combined Charities Drive, and the United Fund shoudl help ease PBH's financial crisis, although it is too early to predict how much money they will provide...
When Weeks himself arrived at 10:50 p.m., the band broke into "When the Saints Come Marching In." Weeks told the crowd that it was toe early-to predict any election results, spent the rest of his speech thanking the crowd for their support and then introduced his wile and four children. He then retired to a downstairs seen with a scotch and water, and the crowd went back to dancing and laughing...