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PREDICTIONS

After five years, the proportion of Harvard seniors going into finance approaches 90 percent.  The Faculty decides that pushing a liberal arts education is an exercise in futility, and transforms Harvard College into a business school.
After five years, the proportion of Harvard seniors going into finance approaches 90 percent. The Faculty decides that pushing a liberal arts education is an exercise in futility, and transforms Harvard College into a business school.
By The Crimson Staff

The Crimson’s editorial board put their slightly scuffed crystal ball to work.

Check the photos on the right for all the predictions.

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