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...Dwight Perkins, chairman of the Economics Department, and Anne P. Carter, the Hecht Professor of International Economics at Brandeis University, spoke at the Cambridge Forum last night on the "World Economy in the Year...
EXPECTING. Julie Nixon Eisenhower, 28, who is writing a biography of her mother, Pat Nixon; and David Eisenhower, 29, who is finishing a book on his grandfather, Dwight D. Eisenhower; their first child; this summer. The baby will be the first grandchild for former President Nixon...
From Tehran, Carter flew to India, where he was due to be welcomed by throngs of people at Delhi's Ram Lila Grounds, the same 19-acre field in which an estimated 1 million Indians waited for hours under a hot sun to greet Dwight Eisenhower in 1959. After spending the night at the red sandstone Rashtrapati Bhavan presidential palace. Carter on Monday was to begin a round of appearances that, says an aide, is designed to demonstrate U.S. support for a country that is trying to improve its lot "in the context of democratic institutions...
...House, too-surprisingly so. When he was appointed Federal Reserve chairman a year after Richard Nixon took office. Burns seemed just the man to keep Board actions in line with White House policy. Not only was he a longtime economic adviser to Nixon, but he had also served as Dwight Eisenhower's Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers from 1953 to 1956. Burns was an early student of the importance of business cycles in free-market economies, giving him a curriculum vitae that had all the earmarks of a man with the business community's interests...
...tuxedoed Ford in another part of town found a few things to quarrel over in the Carter record. Yet when Jerry flew off to Vail for the holidays, he complimented Carter on his graciousness and explained that political differences did not intrude in their "friendly relationship." Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower did not speak for more than eight years; Richard Nixon and John Kennedy spoke only when they...