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Social Analysts 10 did experience a slight drop in enrollment from last year. Otto Eckstem, head professor for the course explained, "the economy is better, enrollment is down a little...
...charge of this ambitious project-at 86 editorial pages, it is the biggest in the magazine's history-was Senior Writer Otto Friedrich. The author of several historical books, the most recent of which was The End of the World, Friedrich was also responsible for the issue of TIME that celebrated America's 1976 Bicentennial. The issue featured Thomas Jefferson on the cover and retold the events of the fateful week of July...
Some weeks ago Dr. Otto Hahn of Berlin's Kaiser Wilhelm Institute donned his work clothes, walked into his laboratory to perform a physical experiment. With a stream of neutrons (obtainable by subjecting a pinch of beryllium to the emanations of the radioactive gas radon) he bombarded a bit of uranium. While the routine little experiment proceeded all was peace and quiet in the laboratory. There was no crash of thunder, no flash of cataclysmic lightning...
...momentum to keep it going at least through 1984. Growth will slow a bit but stay strong, and inflation will remain moderate. The unemployment rate will gradually fall. That was the favorable forecast of TIME'S Board of Economists, which met last week in New York City. Said Otto Eckstein, chairman of Data Resources, a Lexington, Mass., economics consulting firm: "Once the economy starts going up, the forces of recovery are so automatic that forecasters can sleep nights. It is about the only time in the business cycle when they...
...increase of about 1.5 percentage points in mortgage rates over the past few months, for example, has slowed the pickup in construction. The Commerce Department reported last week that new housing starts in July, at an annual rate of 1,741,000 units, were down .6% from June. Otto Eckstein, a Harvard economics professor, predicts that the housing slowdown will help reduce G.N.P. growth in the fourth quarter to a 5% annual rate. For an economy in which inflation remains a constant threat, that may be a better cruising speed than the current pell-mell pace...