Word: predicted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...somewhat dull and pointless. Mr. Whitman presents a convincing argument in favor of the training furnished by the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. While Mr. Whitman is convincing, he is over modest, for, if the training is as useful as he says it is, it is safe to predict that the School will do more for the solution of economic and social problems than all the "social workers" and talking reformers combined, though, doubtless, the talkers would claim the credit for each step in progress...
...proposed dual track meet with Cornell in the spring. Although the Harvard and Cornell track teams have come together in numerous intercollegiate meets, they have never met in dual competition. Judging from the strength and versatility shown by the Cornell teams in past years, it is safe to predict that a dual track meet with that College will afford close and interesting competition. For this reason and also because of the close bond in athletic relations bound to result between the Universities, we shall welcome Cornell in the Stadium next spring...
...team will play Worcester Academy at Worcester this afternoon at 3 o'clock. During the past few days the 1915 nine has been improving rapidly, and should make a good showing today. Little is known of the strength of the Worcester Academy team and it is therefore impossible to predict the outcome...
...this evening. In last Wednesday's game with Haverhill High School the Freshmen, although they hit fairly well, fielded miserably. The two games previous to this, with Andover and the Pilgrims, were, on the other hand, pretty well played; but after the performance with Haverhill it is difficult to predict the outcome of today's game. Following is the probably batting order of the Freshmen: l.f., Alsop; c.f., Winlock; 1b., Ayres; r.f., Gannett; 2b., West; 3b., Phillips; p., Frye; s.s., Winsor; c., Wharton...
...clock on Soldiers Field the second University baseball team will meet the First Corps Cadets. The three games that the second team have played so far this year have all been won rather easily. As the strength of the Cadets is unknown it is impossible to predict the outcome of today's game. Following is the probable batting order: c.f., Haas; 3b., Curtis; l.f., Bolton; s.s., Avery; 1b., Milholland; 2b., Hoogs; r.f., Bradley; c., Osborn; p., Buffum...