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...Donald said he was not convinced that Brinkley would actually cut downhis teaching load...
Although Brinkley's main teaching requirementwill be to lead a graduate seminar for doctoralcandidates, Donald said, "Knowing Alan, he'll beteaching around the clock...
...Donald said he did not think that aprofessor who spent time on teaching would haveinsufficient time to do research. "Witness thenumber of persons in the history department whoare producing scholars and teachers as well,"Donald said...
Whistle blowers within the Administration were consistently squelched. When Martin Feldstein, the President's chief economic adviser in 1982-84, warned of the deficit dangers in the Administration's annual economic report, then Treasury Secretary Donald Regan told reporters they could "throw away" the document. Meanwhile, supply-siders like Economist Paul Craig Roberts, who was an Assistant Treasury Secretary during 1981 and 1982, kept minimizing the problem. Said he in 1984: "Deficits are on the way out." Later the Administration's budgeteers grew so wary of mentioning the prospect of new taxes that they started calling it the T word...
...Donald Trump could not resist crowing. The flamboyant Manhattan real estate developer confided to journalists last week that he had foreseen the end of the long bull market in August, when the Dow Jones industrial average neared its peak of 2722. Trump, 41, had accordingly cashed in the bulk of his stock holdings, some $500 million worth of shares in Allegis, Holiday Inns, Bally Recreation and other companies. As Black Monday loomed for less fortunate investors, the tycoon claimed he had made a net profit of some $200 million. Now, Trump declared, he intended to "stay in cash...