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...against poverty so difficult an undertaking. Even so, the U.S. Government is officially committed to a long-term total effort that cuts across every federal department and involves every program that in any way relates to the environment that perpetuates poverty. Last week Health, Education and Welfare Secretary John Gardner created the new post of family-planning coordinator to give fresh impetus to birth-control programs-a field that the OEO has treated gingerly despite evidence that the poor have the most children, and grow poorer as a result...
...Gardner Ackley, chairman of the Pres ident's Council of Economic Advisers, told businessmen that they have no reason to raise prices, because they are earning so much already (see following story). Pointing out that profits after taxes jumped 88% between early 1961 and late 1965, he said: "It is time to ask whether a further rise in the share of profits in the national income is in the interest either of the health of the nation's economy or in the interest of business itself." Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler declared that the economic outlook is so uncertain...
...noted last week that some Communist countries are beginning to appreciate the value of the main motive force of the capitalist economy: profits. "In Eastern Europe," said he, "profits are coming to be understood as a better measure of productivity." Almost as the President was speaking, his top economist, Gardner Ackley, was publicly faulting U.S. corporate profits. Indeed, much of the current nervousness in the stock market and most of the worry among businessmen stem from fear that whatever the Administration does to fight inflation-through taxes, credit policy or controls -will somehow be aimed mainly at business profits...
...Gardner ("Mike") Cowles was traveling through darkest Africa last February when he bumped into an old acquaintance: U.S. Ambassador to Kenya William Attwood. Seizing the opportunity, Cowles offered Attwood a job as editorial director of Cowles publications. Attwood was hesitant about accepting; he had scored a distinct success in Kenya, as he had earlier in Guinea, by practicing a quiet, cheerful diplomacy, by never forcing his views on Africans and by always listening to theirs. He had even survived a bad bout of polio and returned to the job as zestful as ever...
Almost every college administrator is aware of what HEW Secretary John Gardner has termed "the flight from teaching." A massive drive is under way to "rediscover students" and "bring back teaching"?academe's typically bland admission that many colleges have lost sight of all those young bodies bulging their buildings...