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Landau says the gallery will be open between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. three nights a week and after brunch on Sundays. She says that she hopes to staff the gallery with student volunteers and that the exhibit room will feature student art, jazz and chamber music, poetry readings and food...
...fight against inflation. So far, the new lineup seems to have done its job. Since last March the Fed has steadily reduced the discount rate that it charges on loans to member banks from 7 1/2% to 5 1/2%. Says Richard Rahn, chief economist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce: "I don't think we would have had all those drops in interest rates without the new crowd...
...continued research on Star Wars while contending that the "important thing is to find a way to have meaningful and verifiable agreements between the Soviet Union and the U.S." In the House, Fowler gained a reputation for his congeniality and ability. Now that he is moving to the upper chamber, aides boast that he will be a "career Senator...
...despair, liberal Harvardians. There may be hope for you if your eye is on the upper chamber. Democrat Timothy E. Wirth '61 Tuesday was promoted from the House to the Senate by the people of Colorado...
When he had to surrender the Finance Committee leadership after the Republicans took over the Senate in 1980, Long seemed to shrink a bit. He had modeled himself on the freewheeling style of Southern Senators who dominated the chamber when he first arrived there. But Long realized that the days of the back-room operators were over, and he does not think the change is all to the good. "There's been a great deal of fragmentation," he says. "While a lot of it looks like democracy, to a large extent it tends to go toward confusion and chaos." Long...