Word: brill
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...inflationary rise is caused by price-boosting forces almost everywhere in the U.S. economy. As Daniel Brill, the Treasury's chief economist, told TIME Washington Correspondent George Taber. "A lot of little things are breaking wrong. It's a tenth of a point here and a tenth of a point there." The problems...
More remote candidates include Andrew Brimmer, 51, a black who was a governor of the Fed from 1966 to 1974 and is now a private economic consultant in Washington; Daniel Brill, 59, Carter's Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for economic policy; Economist Henry Kaufman, 50, a partner of Salomon Brothers; and Hauge, 63, President Eisenhower's Administrative Assistant for Economic Affairs...
...Naked, the secret seems to lie with a disconsolate governess (Fran Brill). A child in her care has dropped to its death from a terrace. As a result she loses her job and her fiance, and attempts suicide...
...Brill is affecting as the governess, Gould radiates sensual magnetism as her employer lover, and Zabielski is ardent and elegant as the ex-fiance. But the dry winy brilliance of Pirandello dominates the evening. He carved out the themes of loneliness, absurdity and alienation, and in the 41 years since his death, serious modern drama has become a realm of metaphysical dread of which he felt the first tormented shudder...
HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR CHILD TODAY?, Brill and her colleagues occasionally find themselves acting as advocates for children against their own parents. One lawyer represented a six-year-old boy who had been neglected by his mother; though the court ruled that the parent could keep the child, a program of supervision was set up to discourage future mistreatment. Occasionally there are heartening successes: a youth injured while chasing a purse snatcher turned out to be a former purse snatcher himself, rehabilitated through clinic-inspired counseling and work programs...