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Quarrels about the effects of deficit spending by Government are as old as modern economics itself. Since the 1930s, followers of Britain's John Maynard Keynes have argued that deficit spending during recessions is not only justified but is often the only way to end periodic slumps in the business cycle. Experts generally agree that it was the huge deficit spending of World War II that finally got the U.S. out of the Great Depression...
...upstart executives seldom admit failure and sometimes refuse to share responsibility or hire good people to help run the company. A crucial turning point comes when a new enterprise reaches sales of about $250 million. In some cases, like that of Engineer Kenneth Olsen of Digital Equipment Corp. in Maynard, Mass., the innovative founder develops the managerial skills to run a large, complex organization. In other cases, the entrepreneur gets in trouble and must get help from professional managers. Centronics Data Computer Corp., a New Hampshire maker of computer printers founded by Robert Howard in 1968, ran into financial problems...
...week vacation in Jamaica, a two-week sojourn in Hawaii, a 1982 Cadillac. Those were the principal gifts given to outgoing Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, 43, last week by his admirers at a teary farewell dinner in the Georgia capital. Jackson has served the two four-year terms that local law allows. Among the 1,300 friends who turned up for the $100-a-plate affair were Singer Gladys Knight, and former U.N. Ambassador and Atlanta Mayor-elect Andrew Young. "I don't know that anybody's going to fill your shoes," said Young as he surveyed Jackson...
...corporate grants, individual contributions and ticket sales--for its support. Presumably they will step up government funding--in horror. Likewise, Americans, in preparation for future upheavals and the subsequent new society we may have to build, must learn from the British, from Matthew Arnold, William Morris, John Ruskin, John Maynard Keynes, and the other philosophers and men of letters who have helped to shape a policy that has made Britain, for all its other problems, a paradise for theatre, art and music lovers...
...four incumbents in the race--Sara Mae Berman, Joseph Maynard, Glenn Koocher '71 and Henrietta Attles--retained their seats and Sullivan and Independent Alfred Fantini were elected as new members...