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...third largest bank, the Girard, Gardner substantially increased the number of the bank's black employees and contributed to the city's cultural life by supporting such institutions as the Philadelphia Orchestra. In 1976 President Ford selected the moderate Republican for a 14-year term on the Fed's seven-member board of governors...
Wilson broke in on the right wing, but his snap shot was stopped by the still stage-frightened Lau. The rebound bounced on the left to Bedard, who fed the puck back to Don O'Brien on the point. O'Brien, who scored the short-handed goal in overtime to win the opener at Watson Rink last season, would be denied this time--but the rebound of the slap shot would...
...turns out that the target is the gastro-intestinal system, and if we can purify the factor, then we might be able to help children who can't be breast-fed for one reason or another,' Tapper said yesterday...
...discussed in the press. Foreign and American bankers warned U.S. Government officials that if the policy went no further than indicated by the reports they had read, the dollar would continue to fall. Immediately after the IMF meeting, Blumenthal assigned Treasury Under Secretary Anthony Solomon to meet secretly with Fed Chairman G. William Miller and plan what to do in a "worst case" of threatened dollar collapse. Solomon, Miller and two aides met regularly through October but kept their planning secret: Washington was still hoping that Stage II would give the markets confidence...
...eventual easing of interest rates. "There will be a braking effect," he says, "but other economic indicators are quite strong in the U.S., and a cautious balancing should avoid recession." Werner Flandorfer, currency expert of the Bonn Economics Ministry, agrees. "The Fed's action will not have any real recessive effect. It will slow down the boom but will not plunge the country into a recession...