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...result, the fiscal 1973 deficit is likely to be higher than Nixon's originally projected $25.5 billion. Economist Maurice Mann, formerly Nixon's assistant budget chief, predicts that 1973's deficit will "significantly exceed $30 billion." That larger deficit should help the economy accelerate after midyear, but perhaps too much so, heightening the danger of renewed inflation...
...switch ended what monetarist economists had found a cliffhanging suspense story. Early in 1971 the Federal Reserve pumped money into the economy at a stunning pace, but around midyear it almost turned off the spigot; the money supply in the last half of last year grew only very slowly. Monetarists consider the money supply the most important influence on the economy, and they feared that a continuation of the summer-fall Federal Reserve tightness would cripple any chance for a strong advance in 1972. In their view, the board's shift came in the nick of time-or perhaps...
...Committee statement added that too much depended on five final exams. Midyear exams would make the finals less pressured...
Wacker said the possibility of UHS's serving dependents on an out-patient basis is 'very embryonic.' The first step, he said, will be to send our questionnaires to a random sample of faculty and employees. Wacker hopes to have processed the results of the questionnaire by midyear...
Epps estimated that only 25 out of the 307 men currently living at Radcliffe will want to move to move to one of the Harvard Houses at midyear...