Word: predictably
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Past & Present. His passivity does not extend to his own career, and his present attitude towards his college days is largely determined by the amount of success he has achieved. Is there any way to predict that success by his college studies...
...trying to predict a student's success, says the survey, "the wealth and prestige of his college are the best guide of all." The men who went to Harvard, Yale -or Princeton have ended up with a median income of $7,365. After them, the graduates run slowly downhill...
Brinser said that the project is pure, not applied, research, and is being sponsored by the Department of Agriculture. He would not predict what results would be, or how they would be used, but said that once factors are known, meat packers could act accordingly to lower costs...
...cannot predict the future with assurance (though we may look to it with dread). But we can point to the trend. In general it is away from the neo-breezeblown toward the neo-neat. The pigtail of yesteryear is not yet gone but is is fading fast. No longer does the milkmaid arrange her silken tresses into the wonted braids. Her sister in the big city is likewise gripped by the fever of change. On all sides the idols of the past are falling--even the neo-underbrush, once so secure, is threatened. No one knows what the future...
...predict Ike will easily be the choice of the convention." Earl M. Kulp '52, president of the Eisenhower Club, stated last night...