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...State, 1966-68. Hollis B. Chenery was Assistant Administrator of AID, 1962-65. He still works with AID, and since 1968 he has also been associated with the World Bank. Further, he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a Director of Southern Natural Gas Company. Milton Katz was Chairman of the Defense Finance and Economics Commission of NATO, 1950-51. From 1951-54, he was Associate Director of the Ford Foundation; he is still a consultant. He was Chairman of the Committee on Manpower of Lyndon Johnson's White House Conference for International Cooperation, 1965. Edward...
...Lieutenant Governor Raymond J. Broderick of Pennsylvania, who is striving to move up a notch and to dissociate himself from unpopular Governor Raymond P. Shafer in the process. Republican Shafer will leave the state in a fiscal shambles, with new taxes a prospect. The campaign of Broderick against Millionaire Milton J. Shapp, a Democrat, revolves around the problem of where to get the needed revenues, and Broderick begins his speeches by declaring: "I am the candidate who is against a personal income tax." Shapp hinted early on that he was agreeable to such a tax, but the flack...
...Coop management must think that its customers and nominal owners are very stupid, for how else can one explain Mr. Milton Brown's attempt, in his letter to Society members, to justify with such transparently false reasons "the worst year in the modern history of the Society"? Were the space available, I would comment on all five of his "reasons," and I suggest that an article doing just that should be written by your staff. In this letter I will confine myself to analyzing the most interesting "reason," the relationship with the Harvard Trust Company...
...unexpected late afternoon press conference yesterday, Harvard Coop president Milton P. Brown '40 announced the resignation of Coop general manager Alexander Zavelle...
Coop President Milton P. Brown '40 announced that rebates on purchases during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1970, fell by more than half to three percent on cash purchases and one per cent on charge purchases...