Word: predictional
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Seismographs can now predict the weather...
Today circulation staff men ride an early morning Radcliffe circuit, depositing the morning's edition at Quadrangle dormitories, off-campus houses, and Fay House, where are situated the offices of the president and the deans. Business board hucksters predict a new look in the advertising columns, as merchants discover the new readership of the paper, borne out by a Christmas issue which was directed as much to women as to men. And the day may not be too far distant when the CRIMSON's board of editors will include a Radcliffe representative...
After 20 years of test and experiment, television finally moved out of the laboratory and into 170,000 houses and bars. From comparatively nothing, television grew into a $100,000,000 industry giving Philco's President John Ballantyne reason to predict: "1948 should see 500,000 television sets [made] with a value of over...
...issue is really clear cut, and I fear there can be no settlement until the coming months demonstrate whether or not the civilization of Western Europe will prove vigorous enough to rise . . . and restore a healthy society. Officials of the Soviet Union and leaders of the Communist Parties openly predict that this restoration will not take place. We . . . are confident in the rehabilitation of Western European civilization with its freedoms...
Debating is even in a worse way and unless financial aid materializes, he went on to predict, it will be non-existent...