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Economists of all shades of opinion consider controls undesirable, unworkable, unfair, even immoral. Conservative Milton Friedman has condemned them, and so has Paul McCracken, head of Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers. Another former CEA chief, Walter Heller, adds: "Trying to substitute Government omniscience for the brilliant cybernetics of the private market system would invite too many distortions, too many evasions." The public, however, is so fed up with inflation and so sick of the surtax that it favors wageprice controls-by a 47%-to-41% margin, according to the latest Gallup Poll. It has apparently forgotten the black...
...purpose of CEA is to conduct research in Particle Physics. No weapon implications are known in any of the work done at the laboratory in the past, present, or planned for the future. No such implications existed when the laboratory was planned or constructed. None of the research is or has been classified. The program of the laboratory is completely determined by members of the Harvard and M.I.T. faculties...
...stabilization of the budget of CEA reflects the stabilization of the funds for Particle Physics in the national budget. Like most public and private budgets, our resources do not keep pace with inflation...
...research program involves 58 Ph.D. physicists (28 from Harvard including 17 from CEA), 33 graduate students (20 from Harvard), and many undergraduates through part-time jobs, seminars, and research courses...
...answer to question (2) comes from the fact that a combination of large institutions such as Harvard and M.I.T. and of a large facility such as CEA can strength the scientific and academic staffs of all--and this increased strength is reflected in both the teaching and research...