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...sees some hope that strict enforcement of Phase IV rules will at least hold down price increases. Under those rules, sellers may raise prices only enough to pass on increased costs dollar for dollar; they cannot tack on an additional profit markup. Cost of Living Council Director John T. Dunlop complained to friends last week, however, that he is having difficulty recruiting people to check up on price boosters. Prospective employees apparently believe that the program will be dropped in a few months, leaving them without jobs. Treasury Secretary George Shultz did nothing to discourage such speculation by declaring last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INFLATION: The Gut Issue: Prices Running Amuck | 8/27/1973 | See Source »

...also initiated meetings with former Dean of the Faculty John Dunlop and his assistant, Winifred Barad, Equal Employment Officer of the University, and also with President Bok, to discuss Affirmative Action. These meetings were even less satisfactory and approximated "consultation" even less than our discussions with Mr. Leonard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION | 7/31/1973 | See Source »

...Faculty for financial support or a supervisory committee and to launch the project on an ad hoc basis; simultaneously because large numbers of undergraduates were taking leaves of absence the Houses accummulated deficits. The fact that A.C. would provide new funds triggered the interest of John T. Dunlop, former dean of the Faculty. The student activism of the 60s was yet another spur to action. The university was "much less sure with younger alumni of lasting loyalty by bringing them within traditional alumni programs," recalls Peter Shultz, general secretary of AHA. It was believed that "Younger alumni are more interested...

Author: By Max Rudmann, | Title: From Nostalgia to Diploma: The Alumni College | 7/24/1973 | See Source »

...there is growing doubt that the President's present economic team, led by Shultz, CEA Chairman Herbert Stein and COLC Director John Dunlop, can deal effectively with the difficult problems ahead. Says Economist Pierre Rinfret, a Republican and an influential adviser to Nixon: "Shultz and Stein are incompetent. They are a disaster. All they have demonstrated is the ability to lurch from one short-term solution to another." The assessment is overly harsh, but it does reflect a wide frustration inside and outside the Administration with repeated failures to bring the economy into line. Phase IV could well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PHASE IV: A Way Out of the Mess? | 7/23/1973 | See Source »

...Administration's inflation fighters have shown about as much enthusiasm for the freeze as they might for a visit to the dentist. Their main concern now is how quickly they can end it. For some firms it may be over within the next few weeks. John Dunlop, the Cost of Living Council chief, said last week that he was considering lifting the freeze on "a phased basis." A number of firms and industries for which new rules can be quickly drafted could be relieved of the freeze well before Aug. 12, when the more flexible controls of Phase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Inflation Watch | 7/9/1973 | See Source »

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