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...senior staff economist for President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisers and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Monetary Affairs under Lyndon Johnson. The author of The Economics of Interdependence, he has a suitably international background: born in Seattle, he grew up in Germany, was educated at Oberlin, the London School of Economics and Harvard. Named Yale's provost in 1972, he helped ease the financially hard-pressed university out of the red this year...
...people on the federal budget, Government programs, and the impact of federal spending and taxing on the economy. As a member of the Library of Congress's legislative reference service, she passes that expertise on to hundreds of Congressmen and other policymakers. The Marion, Ind., native studied at Oberlin and the University of Michigan, came to the capital in 1957 as a Federal Reserve Board economist, later worked with the Council of Economic Advisers during the Kennedy Administration...
...note of congratulations for producing yet another national championship team. Winning the American Forensic Association's National Debate Tournament were Charles E. Garvin '74 of Mather House and Jackson, Miss., and Greg A. Rosenbaum '74 of Quincy House and Toledo, Ohio. Mark G. Arnold, a 1970 graduate of Oberlin College, coached the pair...
...Oberlin. Ohio...
Among the names under consideration for the position are Leslie Rudolph, a '73 Oberlin College graduate and '68 Olympic trials qualifier, and Tammy Hazelton Murphy, a member of the '68 U.S. Olympic team...