Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...power to adjust tax rates in order to deflate or reflate the economy over short periods. "In the first place, people are entitled to be heard when taxes are to be increased. I don't know any place in the White House where the President could have a hearing room big enough to hear those who would want to discuss increases in taxes. But the main thing in my mind is that I just don't feel that taxes can be raised and lowered, season by season, or that they should be, to accomplish those short-run objectives...
WHAT YOU SEE, WHAT YOU HEAR, WHEN YOU LEAVE, LEAVE IT HERE...
whole round world to hear...
...really hear the actors sometimes as they roam around freely in this open space, and you can't see them sometimes because your view is blocked by the pillars of the bare structure of the building, but all this interference just helps to reinforce the audience's feeling of being eavesdroppers on the intense interaction on stage...
Early yesterday afternoon, Brig. Gen. C. P. Hannum, national Army ROTC director, said that he was "waiting with interest" to hear of the decision. Hannum said that the reason he had not been told yet was the "the individual who would do the notifying [Dean Glimp] has been so busy with other things that he probably has not had time to call." Hannum said that he expected a call from Glimp sometime in the afternoon, but last night he said that he still had not heard from Glimp...