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...Churchill began by asking if the Labor Party really wished to follow Prof. John. Maynard Keynes' policy of a managed currency (TIME, Apr. 6, BUSINESS). If so, he taunted, it was possible for His Majesty's Government to cut the value of wages in half by inflation, or for a Labor Government to liquidate all private property by the same means. Inflation, he said, was equivalent to a grocer juggling with his weights and measures...
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...
Engaged. John Maynard Keynes, 42, famed British economist, author of A Revision of the Treaty, and The Economic Consequences of the Peace (which latter book caused a stir...
...Class A section of the meet are Brockton, Brookline, Boston Commerce, Dorchester, Lowell, Lynn Classical, Lynn English, Medford, and Newton. The high schools entered in the Class B division are Arlington, Attleboro, Cambridge Latin, Brighton, Charlestown, Concord, Drury, Framingham, Plymouth, Quincy, Rindge, Gloucester, Haverhill, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Lawrence, Maynard, Mechanic Arts, Melrose, Peabody, Stoneham, Boston Trade and Winthrop...
...BEST NEWS STORIES OF 1924- Edited by Joseph Anthony and Woodman Morrison-Small, Maynard ($2.50). He who writes for him who reads as he runs must learn to write as he runs. For the latter's assistance, there is the who-what-where-when-how formula for first paragraphs, with its variations peculiar to various copy-desks. But within the narrow confines of a formula, triteness is escapable only by the unusually agile-minded reporter. The editors of this anthology have selected 70 examples of such agility -straight reporting, foreign correspondence, sport, "features," human interest, interviews and personality stories...