Word: recommenders
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...coal as a fuel (TIME cover, April 4). Even by simple arithmetic, B & W is an attractive acquisition candidate. In 1976 it earned $53 million on revenues of $1.7 billion-a profits-to-sales ratio slightly higher than United's own. Some Wall Street analysts are prepared to recommend purchase of United's stock to their clients if Gray can bring off the acquisition...
...another gesture of support for the average American, the Administration reaffirmed that Carter in the fall will advocate a faker revenue system that will tax all income the same. He will recommend lowering some tax rates, eliminating some deductions and ending the double taxation of dividends. The Administration also promised a simpler tax form...
Until Carter and Schlesinger settle on just what kind of decontrol they will recommend, no one can judge the program's adequacy. But the portents are not favorable. The idea of keeping a "cap" on prices is unwise. It would interfere with what should be a prime goal of decontrol: letting the market adjust prices so that a B.T.U.* would cost roughly the same whether it was produced by burning oil, gas, coal or whatever. Only in that way can the U.S. get the most efficient use of fuels...
...SENATE'S prevailing mood of cooperation with the White House has allowed most of President Carter's nominees--with the striking exception of Theodore Sorensen and Paul Warnke--to be confirmed with hardly a hitch, it came as no surprise that the Senate Finance Committee voted last week to recommend the confirmation of former Harvard financial vice president Hale Champion as Undersecretary of Health, Education and Welfare...
...women asked that they be allowed to use the dining hall from 5:15 to 6 p.m. on March 15. The Mather House Council voted to recommend that the dinner be allowed, and Mather's master, David Herlihy, agreed to permit the dinner, with the stipulation that Mather men who wished to attend not be barred, in an effort to avoid sexual discrimination. One day before the dinner was scheduled to be held, Epps announced that Mather could not be used, citing University policy that House residents not be denied use of their dining facilities because of any outside group...