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...Porter have since used every opportunity to preach that message. They acknowledge that their appearances at academic conferences and on radio and television talk shows haven't as yet turned admissions offices upside down; but like other test reformers, they point to the five-year battle over disclosure and predict ultimate success...
Administrators said yesterday that because they cannot predict how many students will attend a given class, they often parcel out classroom space badly and occasionally hire far too many or too few teaching fellows for classes whose enrollment changes markedly form one year to the next...
Were it a national election, the pollsters would know by now; their weekend results, their momentum charts, would be able to predict, within a point or two, how it was going to break. But no-one does any polling in Cambridge, so everyone worries...
...week's picks, but she's back home in Rocky Top, Tenn., and can't be reached for this week's selections. So, after studying the football publications, daily sports pages of 100 major newspapers and the Top 40 pop music charts from 1962-67, I am ready to predict this week myself...
...football game at William and Mary. The dean, a William and Mary grad, will host a lunch--billed as a "Touch Down with Dean Henry Rosovsky"--prior to the game. Presumably, donations will result for the Harvard Campaign. Asked about the game, Rosovsky said, "If you ask me to predict a score, I would predict a tie. Actually, I can't lose in that game...But my relations with Harvard are so much closer now than with William and Marry that I find it very easy to root for Harvard." Rosovsky added that the AHA expects approximately 300 people...