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...year 2004 was one for the record books: the world economy grew at its fastest rate in almost three decades. And most observers predict that growth in 2005 will continue to be relatively robust. The developed world, to paraphrase British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's 1957 proclamation to his countrymen, has rarely had it so good. Why, then, are so many economists so nervous? When TIME's annual Board of Economists round table met during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, late last month, the discussion focused less on what is going right in the global economy than...
...Dwight H. Perkins, Harold Hitchings Burbank Professor of Political Economy...
...Kiyama studied traditional western art, becoming a painter of some note. He also took to cartooning, undoubtedly inspired by American newspaper comics, which were reaching the peak of their golden era at the time. In a style seemingly inspired by the likes of George McManus' "Bringing Up Father" and Harold Gray's "Little Orphan Annie," Kiyama created 52 episodes for a projected weekly series to be printed in one of the city's Japanese language newspapers. While that didn't work out, Kiyama instead exhibited the pages in a gallery in 1927 and later collected them for publication...
...approximately 20 remaining students who came to hear Harold speak hailed from area schools and Harvard’s graduate schools...
Prior to speaking, Harold sat down to dinner alongside attendees in Eliot at tables adorned with American flags and pennies featuring the bust of the celebrated president...