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...highest-scoring black patrolman placed twentieth out of the 73 policemen who passed the exam, Beryl W. Cohen, attorney for the five plaintiffs, said yesterday...
...BERYL HARRIS...
...board members can see no quick way out of the economic morass. As Washington rivets its attention on impeachment proceedings, says Robert Nathan, "the impossibility of getting anything out of the Executive Branch of the Government at this time means we are just going to drift." Banker Beryl Sprinkel urges the Government to "keep our [fiscal and monetary] policy reasonably tight, settle for 5% or 5.5% unemployment, and then the rate of inflation could drift down"-over the next three to five years. Okun sees only one quick way of stopping inflation: "Panic-a real shake-out in commodity markets...
...Nixon Administration economists thought that the U.S. could and should hold price increases over the long run to an average of a mere 2% a year. Some critics believed 3% to be a more realistic figure. But at a recent meeting of TIME'S Board of Economists, Banker Beryl Sprinkel reluctantly counseled acceptance of "a rather perpetual, sizable inflation on the order of 5%" yearly. In a recent poll taken among some members of the American Economic Association, no fewer than 43% forecast that inflation will average 5% annually for the rest of the 20th century...
Jamie Galbraith thinks that the Watergate scandal is not a major crisis, but a major rehabilitation. Beryl Ikeda says that McGovern would never do something like Watergate. Julius Kearney has felt for a year that Nixon gave his approval to the bugging of Democratic headquarters. Doug Schoen thinks that Nixon knew what was going on, and that Jeb Magruder said as much in a speech at the Institute of Politics. Wally Schwartz points out that there are still millions of people left who are proud to be Republicans...