Word: predictioneer
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In any case, the balance-of-payments problem, while bothersome enough to a nation that aspires to keep its books balanced, is not the bugaboo that it has sometimes seemed to be. It would be crucial if the U.S. had a true payments deficit in the sense that other deficit...
In New York after a trip to Europe, Richard M. Nixon last week had a word or two about November for newsmen. "The gubernatorial contests are the real sleepers as far as Republicans are concerned," he said, and went on to predict G.O.P. victories in New York, California, Pennsylvania, Ohio...
Clague's speech hit the Administration hard. Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg, Clague's superior, issued a swift, snappish rebuttal: "The economic facts do not bear out such an assumption." Clague was telephoned, bawled out, and told to pull back. He and Goldberg worked out an "amplification." "I wish...
This is Harry S. Truman's year in the honorary degree sweepstakes; no one can doubt it. Today, the tenth anniversary of the CRIMSON's first prediction that the former President would reap an LL.D. the annual guessing game about the most mystical of Commencement ceremonies once again begins.
This year, Harvard sent its letters at the same time as these other colleges (with the same reply date). Thus, the candidates who were destined or intended to refuse Harvard were included in the Admissions office's prediction and they therefore expected a lower rate is acceptance. Apparently it hasn...