Word: predicting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Whether this young poet shall prove himself a master-spirit it is too early to predict; but surely his book is "the precious life-blood...
...causes leading to Proctor's misfortune, an autopsy will be performed by the Medical Examiner, Dr. George B. Magrath. At a late hour last night, Dr. Magrath had not completed his investigation, being prevented from giving the matter his immediate attention by an urgent call. He was unable to predict what autopsy might disclose...
...representatives. It is perfectly safe to assume, however, that Captain Jones will be one of them. Wastson, a former Andover star and now captain and number one man of the Yale Freshmen, has an excellent chance for one of the two remaining positions. The third player is impossible to predict...
...same as in the past. An unbeaten Holy Cross team with eight decisive victories to its credit will encounter a Harvard nine at its best no more than fair. Owen Carroll, the best pitcher in college baseball, is ready to take the mound. The experts hesitate, however, to predict the Holy Cross landslide that comparative scores presage for they cannot but wonder if history will repeat itself. Will Harvard rise to the occasion this afternoon as it has in the past and play inspired baseball? That is the question that will fill the Soldiers Field stands for the first time...
...results of the middle and long distances are almost impossible to predict because of the many fast runners entered. W. Gillis, H. Hormel, and A. Surette of Medford High, W. L. Hallowell of Milton, and G. W. Clark of Huntington are all known to be good. Lowell High and Huntington have also entered fast men in the mile and half mile...