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...present real estate boom is collapsing and heading the nation towards a depression, according to John V. Lintner, assistant professor of finance at the Business School...
...January issue of the Harvard Business Review, Lintner observes that potential buyers are much more discriminating, the number of real estate transactions is falling off, and more people are failing to meet payments. These tendencies are the same which signaled the real estate bust in 1929, he declares...
...controls of the little Stinson on the reach south from Anchorage was a confident pilot with 365 hours logged. Taking her 11-year-old son to Washington, D.C. to school, Frances Lintner, 38, had set out to follow the Alaska Highway to Edmonton. Skittering along under low clouds just short of Fort Nelson, she mistook a logging road for the highway, crashed into 4,000-ft. Steamboat Mountain. She was killed. Desperately injured and pinned half upside down in the wreckage, Michael Lintner somehow lived through 40 hours until rescuers reached...
Outlining a postwar tax plan designed to relieve pressure on small businessmen and to achieve maximum employment, John Lintner of the Business School addressed a forum on "Taxation and the National Income" held in the Lowell House Junior Common Room last night under the auspices of the Conservative League. Other speakers were Hans H. L. Staehle, visiting lecturer on Economics, and Talcott Parsons, professor of Sociology...
...Only through expansion by small firms can this country have a vigorous, healthy, competitive structure," said Lintner. Estimating a postwar federal budget of 25 billion dollars, Lintner said at least eight billion dollars would have to come from corporation taxes...