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...finished pipeline to Alaska at a total cost that is less than the freight charges alone from Pittsburgh's steel mills. Small wonder that since 1955 Japan's share of world trade has tripled, to 7%, while the U.S. share has declined a few points, to 18%; some economists predict that by 1980 each country will command an identical 15% slice of the market...
Kahn summed up the life of a Harvard student as "an existence I can only regard as amiable." But asked to predict the political future of the University, Kahn only said. "I make no more predictions, having been so gloriously wrong once...
...impending credit relaxation. Even so, his deftness in fielding the questions so impressed Chairman Wright Patman, an old-time foe of the Fed, that the Texan told Burns. "You fell on your feet like a cat every time." Earlier in the week, Treasury Secretary David Kennedy had predicted that lower rates "may be closer at hand than most people realize." Then Paul McCracken, the President's chief economist, swung the jawbone. In a speech at Yale, he refused to predict when money would become easier, but said that he saw reason "for a modest amount of optimism and hope...