Word: grosse
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FEDERAL SPENDING will jump $2 billion to $3 billion next year, says Grover Ensley, executive director of joint economic committee of Congress, but there still will be budget surplus of $4 billion for 1957. Predicts Ensley: gross national product of $430 billion to $440 billion, prices up 2% to 3%, business investment up 8% to 10%, housing starts down...
Next, the Council heard a plea from Peter W. Gross '58, who, along with several other students, had made extensive inquiries into the United Nations' agency now working for Hungarian relief. Gross pointed out that the UN money would be distributed among all the refugees, and that of all the refugees, and that of all age groups, students seemed probably best able to take care of themselves. He also observed that the name of the UN would probably attract more donations from the University at large than would the relatively unknown...
Moskowitz's motion followed a speech by Peter W. Gross '58, leader of a small group of students seeking allocation of the money through the United Nation's International Refugee Committee. "Who ever heard of WUS?" he asked...
Arguing before the Council meeting yesterday, Gross contended that these relatively few students are better able to care for themselves than the women and children who would be barred from the aid if WUS alone were to receive the Harvard contributions...
...committee includes: William A. M. Burden '27; Charles C. Cabot '22; Thomas D. Cabot '19; William H. Claflin '15; Lammot duPont Copeland '27; John Cowles '21; Donald K. David, former dean of the Business School; Fredrick M. Eaton '27; Marshall Field Jr. '38; G. Peabody Gardner '10; Courtlandt S. Gross '27; R. Keith Lane '22; Roy E. Larsen '21; Neil H. McElroy '25; James J. Milton '13; Arthur W. Page '05; Paul C. Reardon '32; Geoffrey S. Smith '22; Edgar B. Stern '07; Robert G. Stone '20; Paul P. Swett, Jr. '32; Philip H. THeopold '25; John E. Toulmin...