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...issues--all of these, not the President's lack of interest, explain the slow progress. Even with the support of Senator Taft, and before segregation became an issue, the government failed to put across a federal aid to education bill in the late 1940's. Seymour E. Harris '29 Littauer Professor of Political Economy Harvard University
...ephemeral as the light of fireflies in the dark. There have been ten of them in nine years, and it is hard not to wonder if David Bell, the newest director of the Agency for International Development (A.I.D.), wishes fondly for the safety of his old office back at Littauer. Quietly, for self-assertion is a dangerous quality in his position, Mr. Bell has in the last three weeks seen his program transferred to the hands of pure caprice. Both he and the President have ceased to exercise any control over the appropriation of foreign aid funds...
Leverett House will present a forum at 3:15 tonight entitled "The Kennedy Administration--The First Two Years." Henry A. Kissinger '50, assistant professor of Government, Seymour E. Harris, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, and Theodore H. White '23, author of The Making of the President 1960, will participate in the discussion, which will be moderated by Mark DeWolfe Howe...
Seymour E. Harris, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, has defended President Kennedy's proposal for a $12-billion tax reduction as "the best possible compromise" between conservative fears of excessive federal deficits and liberal pleas for heavy welfare expenditures...
Seymour E. Harris '20, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, disagreed. He termed the proposals "necessary and beneficial--the best that could be hoped for in the given situation...