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...Andelot Belin, a former president of the CCA, is strongly endorsed in the Harvard Square area. While some theorists feel that he will depose incumbent Councilor Cornelia B. Wheeler, another CCA endorsee from the Brattle area, ohers predict that both will have enough strength to be elected...
...nearly as difficult to discover what will decide the next General Election as it is to predict its outcome. The party organizations, their leaders, and their platforms are all at the moment wonderfully elusive quantities, and the party conferences have suggested that they are likely to remain so for some time...
...four centuries since the German banking house of Fugger began to pay an astrologer to predict financial trends, economic forecasting has become so universal a pastime that today's conscientious investor or businessman is hard put to it to know whose voice to heed. One voice that is heeded is that of the National Association of Business Economists, whose membership is drawn from the top economists employed by U.S. private industry. A year ago, the N.A.B.E. produced a forecast of the 1961 business rebound that proved to be dead right. Last week, meeting in Chicago's Edgewater Beach...
...survival. A secondary answer is that aerospace has already begun to pay unusual dividends, and promises more. Space probes in the last four years have taught scientists more about the nature of the universe than they had learned in the previous three centuries. Satellites now spot hurricanes, help to predict weather and may in time contribute to controlling it-a possibility with tremendous implications for every farmer, fisherman or merchant. Communications satellites, the first of which will be launched within the next year by A.T. & T. and RCA, will ultimately enable nations to see and speak with each other through...
Norm Shepard said last night that the JV is a "well-balanced team. We pass well, and we run well." Asked to predict the probable outcome of the game, Shepard called it a "toss...