Word: maynard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crew Y--Stroke, Barrett Scudder '27; 7, F. L. Barton '26; 6, F. P. Weymer '26; 5, C. B. Hitchcock '28; 4, Walter Maynard '28; 3, J. G. Buckley '28; H. G. Cushing '28; bow, D. H. Bowles '27 cox, B. A. G. Thorndike...
...Leningrad arrived John Maynard Keynes with Mrs. Keynes (Lupokova, the famed Russian dancer). He was present as guest of the Academy of Sciences-representative of Cambridge University at the Academy's bicentenary. To Soviet pressmen the celebrated economist spoke as follows...
Prof. John Maynard Keynes, world famed economist who recently espoused the equally famed Russian dancer, Mile. Lydia Lopokova (TIME, Aug. 17, MILESTONES), came forward with a plan to resuscitate the Liberal Party. He suggested that it mix politics with sex questions ; more specifically, to include birth control, economic freedom of women and reform of the marriage laws in its party program. Said he in part: The questions which I group together as sex questions have not been party questions in the past. . . . There now are no subjects in which the big general public is more interested. Birth control, marriage laws...
Meantime, opponents of the Baldwin Government have not hesitated to attribute the current British business depression to this "high money policy." Prof. John Maynard Keynes in particular has assailed the gold resumption as a cause of unemployment and slackness in the British export trade. The cut in the Bank rate may be interpreted as the answer of the Baldwin Government to these charges. Yet undoubtedly the rate reduction has been really due to more serious factors, and has been justified by the strengthened gold position of the Bank of England...
Married. John Maynard Keynes, 42, famed British economist, and Lydia Lopokova, 33, famed Russian danseuse; in London...