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...Federal Reserve Board, and notably Board Member M. S. Szymczak, thinks that indirect controls, if wisely and quickly used, can do the job. Szymczak, long a spokesman for moderation in Government attempts to control the economy, said: "The more we can accomplish by means of monetary, credit and fiscal policies . . . the less need there will be for the authoritarian harness of rationing and other direct controls...
...profiles, well-considered book reviews, and items for "The Talk of the Town" section. At 36, he is starting later than a lot of this year's first novelists, but evidently not because he has wasted time. In The Trouble of One House, his storytelling method, an indirect, impressionistic one with something of the quality of Virginia Woolf's, takes him precisely where he wants...
...indirect free kick was called against Harvard 12 feet from the goal mouth as goalie Craven was charged with taking five steps before clearing a shot. Penn's Colquhoun made the penalty good, closing the margin to one goal...
...Even indirect controls, however, should be applied gradually. Since the building industry is one of the chief props under the economy, the builders warned against too drastic a construction cut. Said they: "We consider it quite possible that the restrictions already imposed (i.e., higher down payments, less mortgage insurance) may reduce housing starts to a far lower figure [than 1,000,000]-perhaps as low as 600,000 . . . Until rearmament can absorb a far larger share of American production, any [such] cut in home building . . . would cause serious unemployment and other harmful dislocations of the economy...
Jordan's solution was to combine both basic systems into the so-called single wing T attack. Using both direct and indirect passes from the center, this attack employs three offensive formations: the T, with an unbalanced line; the winged T; and the single-wing...