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Coventry Cathedral, smashed by the Nazis in the blitz of 1940, will rise from its ashes. Last week Britain's Ministry of Works granted a rebuilding license, thereby overruling the utilitarian objections of Coventry's city council. The council had argued that Coventry needs more schools, homes and...
Two years ago campaigning Socialists called Winston Churchill a warmonger, and it rankled. Last week campaigning Tories seized on the Berlin Conference as proof that the charge was false-and also showed that in Britain wishful thinking about Russian intentions is not confined to Bevanites. The keynoter was handsome Sir...
But it was not so much Eccles' rude word as the Conservatives' record of providing better living and lower taxes that won by-elections for them last week in the port town of Harwich and in the dock and milling city of Hull in Yorkshire. In both they...
What will peace do to U.S. business? Where does the U.S. economy stand? Banker Marriner Eccles, onetime chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, had one answer: "We're at the top of our boom now, and there are heavy deflationary pressures. Shortages are giving way to surpluses. More consumer...
¶SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY : 1) Ex-Federal Reserve Board Chairman (1936-48) Marriner Eccles, who was dropped by Harry Truman because he opposed inflationary Treasury Department policies; 2) Boston Lawyer-Banker (Old Colony Trust) Robert Cutler, one of Ike's campaign advisers; 3) Colorado's Senator Eugene...