Word: predictably
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spring track will attend to see pictures of last year's Harvard-Yale track meet and of the International meet last summer. Some Freshmen have been working out all fall with coaches Jaakko Mikkola and Bill Neufeld. Though not so promising team as last year's, Mikkola and Neufeld predict a successful season...
This week, however, as the squad withdraws behind closed panels for the final big push, there is a definite feeling around Cambridge that the palm of victory will have a Crimson hue Saturday evening. There is, of course, a large element who predict that Harvard will get three times as many first downs, outrush by twice as much yardage, complete many more passes, and lose by one point in the last minute of play. And they have facts on which to base their case. But those who have watched the squad in its practices this fall and have seen...
...wonder at the new spirit of sweet reasonableness that pervaded the air. "Gentlemen," the new students were told. "You are a group of carefully selected applicants to the Law School. By a new system of assaying the legal aptitude of men before they enter school, it is possible to predict that all of you possess the capabilities of passing the Law School course at Harvard...
...ultimate future of the National Scholarship Plan's scope, few are so sanguine as to predict. Made possible largely by the generosity of those who contributed to the 300th Anniversary Fund, its spread must depend on such continued generosity
...Marion and Richland counties. First strike in Richland was the Ohio Oil Co.'s "Arbuthnot No. 1," brought in fortnight ago with a flow of 2,561 barrels the first day, which seemed to prove a 30-mi. extension of the known producing area. Close-mouthed oilmen now predict that the first year's production from Illinois' new fields will be between 3,000,000 and 4,000,000 barrels...