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Evelyn K. Galland '68 of Whitman Hall and Brookline, Biochemistry; Mary A. Hinrichsen '68 of Moors Hall and Ames, Iowa, Biochemistry; Judith M. Jacobs '68 of Slater House and Great Neck, N.Y., Classics and allied field; and Ellen R. Nadler '68 of Moors Hall and Elmont, N.Y., Government...
...Nadler '67 of Dunster House and Phoenix, N. Y., manager; Neil K. Miller '67 of Quincy House and Omaha, Neb., student condutor; Harry A. Quigley '66 of Quincy House and St. Louis Mo., drillmaster: David A. Grimes '69 of Weld Hall and Greensboro, N.C., librarian, and John W. Weeks Jr. '68 of Leverett House and Belmont, properties manager...
...Harvard University Band has elected the following officers for 1964-65: Manager, Clifford P. Case III '66, of Dunster House and Washington, D.C.; Treasurer, William C. Stone '67, of Adams House and Ossining, N.Y.; Concert Manager, Luther C. Nadler '67, of Dunster House and Phoenix...
...many professors are going into business that students frequently confront their teachers when they go asking for a job. With U.S. business hungering for specialized talent, such top scholars as New York University Economist Marcus Nadler earn up to $300 a day as consultants to management. University of Pittsburgh Chancellor Edward H. Litchfield is also chairman of Smith-Corona Marchant and a director of Studebaker and Avco Corp. The hub of this extracurricular activity is Boston, where some 1,000 space-age companies have grown up since World War II, most of them started there to exploit readily available brain...
...rate to the 47% that prevailed early in the Korean war would reduce Government revenues and increase corporate profits by $2.5 billion-a whopping 10% gain for U.S. business. Companies would soon budget well over one-half of this for capital spending, says New York University Economist Marcus Nadler, and every dollar put to such use would turn over so often that it would add $3 to the gross national product. At that rate, a $2.5 billion corporate tax cut could increase the G.N.P. by some $5 billion...