Word: alan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Alan E. Heimert '49, master of Eliot House, said last night that he "never knew of any ruling of accepting unsolicited gifts" when the donation was made. He added that he had known of a policy which stated that "large or small sums should not be solicited...
...masters did not learn of the Newmark gift until Eliot House announced it last week. Stewart said Alan Heimert '49, master of Eliot House, may not have known of the old policy against accepting large gifts, and therefore did not discuss it with the masters...
...Alan Greenspan, a member of TIME'S Board of Economists and no foe of the oil companies, believes that the key reason has been price. At the end of December, he notes, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries decreed a 130% hike in crude prices, sharply increasing the potential value of oil in the holds of tankers at sea. If the oil was unloaded in the U.S., it could be sold only at Government-controlled prices; if it was diverted to Europe or Japan, it could be sold for much more. "There is considerable evidence that there were fairly...
Screenplay by MEL BROOKS, NORMAN STEINBERG, ANDREW BERGMAN, RICHARD PRYOR,ALAN UGER...
...year, Eckstein volunteers that it may not happen. "It is possible that the economy will just keep on fading," he says. "Then we will be sitting here with the worst recession since 1958 and one that would be more worrisome because it would have gone on longer." Alan Greenspan, a Nixon adviser who does not yet use the word recession, essentially agrees. "The downside risks are greater than at any time in the postwar period," he says...