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Margaret S. McKenna '70, assistant to the director of University Health Services and a birth control counsellor, said she wasn't aware of the sale. "Nobody here knew anything about it," she said. "We weren't consulted...
Alex Greville is a divorcee from a monied, educated class, trying to work as an employment counsellor even if she doesn't find fulfillment in that position--even if she identifies with the sacked paper-pushers she handles. Greville is a strong woman, but her emotional and intellectual resources are strained. She doesn't want to remarry (her previous marriage was, we take it, based solely on material agreements); she does want to keep her hand in the pool, hoping for a man who can give her the "whole loaf". She only gets half; she, too, falls in love with...
...counsellors at Sanctuary added that last night was the first time they had seen the assailant. "If we had known that he had guns," one counsellor said, "we would have thrown him right...
While he was a Presidential Counsellor to Richard Nixon, easygoing and accessible Daniel Patrick Moynihan was widely popular with the press. He was the friend of many reporters, including Max Frankel, Washington Bureau Chief for the New York Times. Now Moynihan is back to university teaching and provocative writing. In a recent Commentary article titled "The Presidency & the Press," he decries a shift in power away from the White House to the press that he claims might, if it continues, seriously weaken effective Government. Frankel subsequently wrote a 15-page, single-spaced "Dear Pat" reply. Moynihan's five-point...
Because of its progressive rates, the federal income tax is a marvelously efficient collection instrument. According to former Presidential Counsellor Daniel P. Moynihan, "the basic equation of American political economy is that for each 1% increase in the gross national product, the income of the Federal Government increases 1.5%." By contrast, the income from property and sales taxes, the traditional backbone of state and local finance, reacts more sluggishly to economic growth. Furthermore, these taxes are regressive: their burden falls most heavily on lower-income groups...