Word: predictions
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Keigher, the captain of the Green team, broke his wrist in the Yale meet on February 22 anr so will be unable to compete. So far, the Dartmouth mat-men have not had a particularly successful season, but with both teams weakened by injuries it is difficult to predict results...
...impossible to predict the Crimson's chances in the other events as they will all be on a handicap basis. Captain J. F. Brown '22 in the shot-put, C. H. Wansker '23 in the 40yard dash, R. S. Whitney '22 and C. R. Hauers '23 in the 45-yard hurdles are among the University's strongest entries, while for the Freshmen, D. L. Ellovich and W. B. Thomas should do well in the 40-yard dash and 45-yard hurdles respectively...
Were it not for two doubtful factors, it would be safe to predict a victory of a few thousand votes for Mr. Murphy, the Good Government Association Candidate for mayor. The women's vote and the campaign of Mr. Baxter, who is posing as a Republican make the outcome of the election uncertain. Otherwise the circumstances are about as they were in 1917, when Mayor Peters was chosen for the same office...
...will travel next month. The problem is particularly acute among Harvard undergraduates because of a certain date that the large majority of them have made for the fifth of November. The strike is to start, if it ever does, on the first of the month; the unions predict victory by the tenth; the railroads are confident that the men will be back at work within a week. Neither alternative, unfortunately, would help matters much for those of us who are planning to be in Princeton two weeks from Saturday. Such being the case, we take leave to suggest that every...
...doing so. And after all, he suggests nothing to mend the situation he seems to deplore; the play starts nowhere and ends there. No, the man is an enigma, and must be enjoyed as such. Some day someone will write a volume about him, but we predict brain fever for the author...