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...original Baptist University of Chicago first became famed as the first great Rockefeller philanthropy. But in recent years, as everyone knows, it is the gigantic institution over which presides the briskest personality in U. S. education, Robert Maynard ("Bob") Hutchins...
...policy into effect depends upon the cooperation he gets from the other nations of the world. When he first proposed it at the London economic conference, the gold countries turned a cold shoulder. The British ever since the war have been hearing virtually the same suggestion from John Maynard Keynes, one of their leading economists...
AmherstL Shields, g,; Winston, r.f.b.; Maynard Blossom, l.f.b.; Abererombie, Lewis, r.h.b.; Klaer, r.e.f.; Grose, Mahoney, r.i.f.; Nelson, c.f.; Davidson. Smith, l.i.f.; Allis, Clark, l.e.f...
Amherst will use: Shields, g.; Maynard, l.f.b.; Winston, r.f.b.; Riggins, l.h.b.; Ward, c.h.b.; Abercrombie, r.h.b.; Allis, l.o.f.; Davidson, l.i.f.; Nelaon, c.f.; Grose, r.i.f.; Kiner, r.o.f...
Lord MacMillan's most publicized job was as Chairman of the British Treasury Committee on Finance & Industry where he presided over 13 colleagues including Reginald McKenna and John Maynard Keynes. The report issued by that committee is famed among economists. A 300-page volume which cost ?1,050 to prepare, ?580 to publish, and was priced at five shillings the copy, it became a bestseller, the only Blue Book ever published by the British Government which netted a profit. Coming out in 1931 it declared: "Our objectives should be ... first of all to raise prices a long way above...