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...President's Budget estimates remained to be seen. Equally problematical remained Franklin Roosevelt's real purposes, despite the good intentions toward economy he expressed. Cornerstone of New Deal fiscal policy has been the doctrine of spending expounded to the President in 1934 by British Economist John Maynard Keynes: When times are hard the Government should cushion depression and prime the pump of recovery by spending more than it collects in taxes; when times are good it should put a brake on inflation by collecting more than it spends. Now inflation is under way and the President, though talking...
Financial London was shocked. The market slumped badly. London financial papers described the excess profits tax as "crazy," as paving the way for "a Socialist Government to ruin the profitability of British Industry." Writing in the London Times, Economist John Maynard Keynes said: "It is like a tax on twins whose names are in the first half of the telephone book and happen to be born...
Married. Edgar Albert Guest Jr., only son of the poet; and Betty Maynard, of Detroit; in Detroit...
Latest recipients are George Steven Ford '37, of Belmont; Samuel Robert D'Amico '39, of Somerville; Sheldon Ware '38, of Milton; and Reino Richard Grondahl '39, of Maynard...
...President Robert Maynard Hutchins of the University of Chicago told the annual meeting of the New York State Bar Association recently (TIME, Feb. 8). He had not been back in Chicago three weeks when last week it was announced that Chicago's Law School was henceforth going to practice what the University's president had preached, in an "attempt to fulfill more thoroughly the obligation that law schools owe to the legal profession and to the country. . . . The lawyer and the judge must be much more than well-trained legal technicians...