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...interest (2¼% for the one-year securities, 2½% for the longer-term bonds, v. 1⅞% for the maturing issue). But actually the new rates are in line with or better than the current market in U.S. bonds. Furthermore, Secretary Humphrey and his chief fiscal adviser, Randolph Burgess, think that the long-run advantages to the Government will far outweigh the higher carrying costs...
...press was appalled. Twenty months after Diplomats Donald MacLean and Guy Burgess had disappeared with knowledge valuable to the Communists, the Foreign Office was still all too easygoing about the serious business of securing itself against subversion and espionage...
...True, the Foreign Office [now] states that steps have been taken to put matters right," exploded the Express. "But is not this precisely what the Foreign Office said after MacLean and Burgess disappeared...
Freshman Football--Major football numerals--1956--David H. Bodiker, Russell E. Burgess, Marion A. Cheek, Bainbridge Coon, Warren K. Cooper, Joseph F. Crehore, William E. Crosby, 3d, Alan H. Culbert, James E. Donaghy, James M. Fitzgibbons, John S. Getch, Richard V. Giordano, Lawrence S. Halpern, Thomas D. Jones, Thomas A. Kahrl...
...Warren Randolph Burgess, 63, chairman of the executive committee of the National City Bank of New York (the nation's second largest bank), who will be consultant and special deputy on debt management and monetary policies. Burgess was vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York before he went to National City in 1938, and for eight years (1930-38) handled the open market operation in Government securities which his reserve bank ran for the Government. He wrote The Reserve Banks and the Money Market, a book widely recognized in the financial field. A fiscal conservative...