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Christmas Day, 1948 will be "unpleasant with rain or snow," and New Englanders may as well face it. Abe Weatherwise says so. For a century and a half, the meteorologist of the Old Farmer's Almanac has been predicting the year-round weather, and for all its radar and radio balloons, the U.S. Weather Bureau has never been able to woo his fans away. His forecast for the coming winter is a moderately pesky...
...elected, Howes will still continue at Law School, since General Court sessions are not year-round...
Harvard Freshmen will at last enjoy the facilities of a year-round intramural sports program," Bob Ross, assistant secretary of the Union, announced yesterday. Ross added that a committee of seven Freshmen have already been selected to supervise the program, and the plans for touch football round-robin leagues have been formulated...
Closer cooperation with the Medical School might also bring about economies in the management of Stillman Infirmary. In 1946-47 more than $141,000 out of a total expenditure of $423,000 went to maintain a large, year-round staff at Stillman. Ninety percent of the time, more than half of Stillman's beds are empty, and seldom is the whole staff busy. As the committee points out, the large staff is a worthwhile form of insurance against epidemics that should not be given up. But the Hygiene Department has given no conclusive reasons why the permanent staff at Stillman...
...time-a businesslike gang that lives a life of tense desperation from hole to hole and tourney to tourney-knew just how he felt. The game had changed from the day of the great Walter Hagen, when a pro played in about 15 tournaments a year. Now it is a year-round business, in which only half a dozen do better than break even financially...