Word: galbraith
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Among the Glamor Guys should be prolific Floyd Davis, Jon Whitcomb, Walter Klett, Gilbert Bundy, The New Yorker's Galbraith, and the Glamor Gal Ritchie (Barbara) Cooper...
Those leaving at the end of the year include the following instructors: Joe S. Bain to the University of Colorado; Glenn H. Craig to the University of Montana; J. Kenneth Galbraith, who holds a faculty appointment, to Princeton; John P. Miller '32 to Princeton for a year; Spencer Pollard '32, to the Sloan Foundation of New York University, where he will direct a movie educational campaign in economics; Kenyon F. Poole '29, to Brown; George P. Reynolds '20, to Johns Hopkins; and Harold F. Williamson to Yale...
...whole, I endorse the economic snub to Germany very strongly," stated J. Kenneth Galbraith, Instructor in Economics and Tutor. "The snub will injure Germany's trade set-up, for her exports to this country are far in advance of her imports, which she has reduced as far as possible...
...cent penalty duty placed on all German imports by the government," continued Galbraith, "shows disapproval of current policies of governing the country much more strongly than would a frantic exchange of 'empty' notes. It injures Germany economically, whereas notes would serve only to make the German Government laugh up its sleeve at the foolishness of the United States...
...Galbraith said that he did not believe the move would seriously affect the European situation. It will bring into review German trade relations with England and France although any direct action is unlikely...