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...Cabinet appointments Jimmy Carter made last week was the medium for an important international message. In choosing Yale Economist Richard Cooper as Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, the President-elect signaled that his Administration plans not only to try to put more snap and ginger in the U.S. economy but also to seek to orchestrate a revival throughout the rest of the industrialized world as well. Cooper's chief economic credo: No nation is an economic island; all are a part of an interacting global process. For one to flourish, the others must...
...Cooper lost no time in beginning to get that message across. On a visit to Tokyo shortly after his appointment, he called on Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda and expounded his views on the still soft global economy at a press conference. "We have been wasting resources in [lost] jobs and in underutilization of capital equipment," he said...
...Dick Cooper's words carry weight. A somewhat boyish-looking 42, he is one of the youngest and brightest members of the small group of academics who regularly ride the policymaking circuit between the capital and the campuses. In previous Washington incarnations, he was a senior staff economist on John Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisers, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Monetary Affairs in the Johnson Administration. At Yale, he has not only taught international economics for eleven years but also served as the university's provost from 1972 to '74. Says Yale...
...Nancy Cooper and Deborah Sze each scored two victories in fencing's round-robin format. Anne Higonnet and Mary Holland gained some experience as alternates but failed to come away with fictories...
...sweep of the 200-yard backstroke featured Malcolm Cooper, Kevin O'Connell, and Craig Hardin, finishing in that order...