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VIEWS ON FORD. Only a third considered Ford's personality a distinct asset; half felt this way about Carter. Both Ford's own supporters and Carter followers rated the President high on his experience and handling of foreign affairs. Said Bus Driver Harold Lloyd, a Ford supporter from Middleburg, N.Y.: "His assets are over 25 years in Government and two years as President. He's done a lot to help the American people." But only 4 out of 10 argued that his positions on domestic issues should earn a strong rating...
...Harold Wilson...
...days after his surprise departure from No. 10 Downing Street last April, Harold Wilson started writing a longhand manuscript on the British prime ministry. This week his thin (207 pages) but thoughtful volume, entitled The Governance of Britain, will be published in London; it is scheduled for publication in the U.S. next spring. The book demonstrates, in many ways, the caution that marked Wilson's tenure. It offers no explanation, for example, for his abrupt retirement, and the chapter on national security is only one page, ending with the words: "There is no further information that can usefully...
...addition, according to Harold Ehrlich, president of Bernstein-Macaulay, a firm that specializes in managing pension funds, much of Wall Street's hand-wringing over a possible Carter victory is not historically justified. Says Ehrlich: "The market has generally done better under Democrats than Republicans because economic growth under Democrats is usually faster, which has generally meant a faster growth of corporate profits." For example, in the first year of every Democratic Administration since 1948, the stock market rose an average of 15.6%; in the first year of every Republican Administration since then, stocks have declined by an average...
...exactly your classic fight," I said to Harold Conrad, a boxing scholar, engaged by Ali as a personal aide...