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The first annual President Calvin Coolidge Week is now a warm glow both in Northampton, Mass., where Coolidge lived before and after his presidency, and in the White House, whose current occupant is his most powerful admirer.
Volcker's first term was due to expire Aug. 5, and once Administration officials began to think in earnest about a replacement, they concluded that anyone else would take too long to match Volcker's towering prestige. The only other name seriously considered was that of Economist Alan...
As the selected Plays demonstrate, Kleist was the first great absurdist, obsessed with justice and the black-comic ways in which it can miscarry. The Broken Pitcher centers on a judge who is also a malefactor; in Amphitryon, the great Theban commander rages against an impostor "who wants me . .. out...
Wal-Mart's 50,000 employees, called "associates," share in the company's profits, earn bonuses for reducing shoplifting or suggesting merchandising ideas. "Their morale is fantastic," says one Wall Street admirer. Each Saturday morning at 7:30 in the headquarters auditorium packed with new merchandise samples, "Mr...
Silence from the White House about a successor and noncommittal answers from Volcker have naturally led to speculation about another, successor. The most frequently mentioned candidate is Alan Greenspan, 57, former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, consultant to the Reagan White House and most recently head of the...