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...Leigh Hoadley, professor of Zoology emeritus and former master of Leverett House, died Friday...
Leverett got into the act in March when Master Leigh Hoadley and the Leverett House Civic Improvement Society proposed a connection between Gore and McKinlock Halls. The new wing over Plympton St. would support a bell tower and include a tunnel for pedestrians, automobiles and a trolley. "If people are going to resist, we shall arm and march tomorrow," Arthur N. Schwarz '56, president of the Civic Society, said...
...Much, Too Long. In its fight against price rises, the Nixon Administration seems to have been too successful in dousing the nation's inflationary mood. Today, as the President aims for economic expansion, the job of reviving business exuberance is proving difficult indeed. "What is needed," says Walter Hoadley, chief economist of the Bank of America, "is a restoration of confidence, and we wish we knew when that will happen. People have had too much bad news for too long. There is still a temptation to wait...
Despite the flaws, Executive Vice President Walter Hoadley of the Bank of America calls Kelsonian theory "a forward-looking concept designed to preserve our enterprise system." Kelso himself seems convinced that his time has come. "I let the genie out of the bottle, and it's not going back," he says. "What did the French College of Surgeons call Pasteur? A mere chemist. I think that I am the Pasteur of finance...
...September upturn, which most economists dismiss as a freak performance by volatile statistics, the rate of housing starts may dip below 1,000,000 by year's end. "We are facing the worst housing shortage that we have had since the end of World War II," says Walter Hoadley, executive vice president of California's Bank of America. "The crisis is going to get worse...