Word: feds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...stimulate profits, investment and employment. The other is the appointment of an inflation-fighting conservative to head the Federal Reserve Board, preferably the patriarchal incumbent, Arthur F. Burns. Last week the President went halfway; he promised to call for a tax cut in 1978. But the future of the Fed chairmanship remained a tantalizing question...
More remote candidates include Andrew Brimmer, 51, a black who was a governor of the Fed from 1966 to 1974 and is now a private economic consultant in Washington; Daniel Brill, 59, Carter's Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for economic policy; Economist Henry Kaufman, 50, a partner of Salomon Brothers; and Hauge, 63, President Eisenhower's Administrative Assistant for Economic Affairs...
...Paul A. Volcker, 50, president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank and vice chairman of the Fed's powerful Open Market Committee. A Democrat who was Treasury Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs during the Nixon Administration, Volcker is considered a bit too much of a monetarist by some of the Keynesian economists around Carter...
Harvard appeared a bit frazzled at this point, and the Terriers struck paydirt again at 3:35, with Lamby catching Hynes without his stick, and very befuddled. Hynes stopped a David Silk wrister with his face mask. The rebound went to Fidler, who fed Lamby at the point. B.U. 3, Harvard...
...group itself fed this fear. It appeared as impersonal, imposing, almost secretive. Its posters announced date, time, place--period. No mention was ever made of what was done, who should come; no encouragement was extended through the keyhole of my closet door. When a poster appeared--"HRGSA meeting, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Phillips Brooks House"--I assumed that all the other gay people knew precisely what went on at meetings, and responded, en masse, as if to a secret signal in the posters...