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...that his whiz-kid budget director had brought yet another flap upon the Administration: in an article in the December issue of the Atlantic Monthly, Stockman was quoted as saying some most indiscreet things about the Administration's entire approach to budget balancing and tax cutting. Suddenly, the architect of Reaganomics was in danger of being fired. And for the second time in two weeks, Reagan had to summon a top aide to the White House for a stern presidential scolding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Visit to the Woodshed | 11/23/1981 | See Source »

...many editors feel that the Post squandered a dramatic scoop and possibly misled its readers by not revealing that the architect of the Reagan economic plan did not believe in his own program. Says Chicago Sun-Times Publisher James Hoge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Hoist by His Own Quotes | 11/23/1981 | See Source »

...partisan to. He questioned the ethics of doctoring the forecasts produced by the OMB's economic model. "None of us really know what's going on with all these numbers," Greider quotes Stockman as saying, a rather serious admission for anyone working in economics, let alone the chief architect of a revolutionary fiscal policy. Reagan's opponents have certainly made the most of the opportunity Stockman's indiscretions offered them; but neither the voices of anger or mirth can hide certain forlorn echoes. Stockman's remark that supply-side theory served as a "Trojan Horse" for old Republican doctrines could...

Author: By Siddhartha Mazumdar, | Title: Supply-Side Blues | 11/18/1981 | See Source »

PERCEPTIONS ARE so important to diplomacy that it is essential to articulate clearly a national foreign policy. This means that President Reagan must end the intense bureaucratic infighting that currently, mars his foreign policy and endorse Haig's bid to establish himself as America's foreign policy architect. The man's experience and practical knowledge of diplomacy renders him exceedingly well-qualified to take charge of conducting foreign policy. It is a mistake to equate Haig with some of the extremist attitudes this administration has voiced. To the contrary, Haig has been a moderating influence on the administration's rigid...

Author: By Paul Jefferson, | Title: Sympathy for the Vicar | 11/17/1981 | See Source »

...Snow, a Beacon Hill resident who organized a petition requesting that the commission grant the landmark status and thereby prevent the demolition or alteration of the building's exterior, said yesterday that the house--currently used for MGH offices--is of both architectural and historic significance, but that its architect, Carl Fehmer, "hasn't gotten much recognition" for several buildings he designed in downtown Boston...

Author: By Naomi B. Cohn and Vivien Toy, S | Title: MGH Lab | 11/13/1981 | See Source »

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