Word: reflecter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...face up to the hard choice of raising taxes or cutting spending. He cannot be faulted for making assumptions-only for making unrealistic ones. Whatever tricks may be played with the budget, whatever changes may occur in the public attitude toward deficits, the budget in the long run must reflect the reality of the nation's financial state...
...that voluntary reporting of detailed information is becoming a corporate badge of status and confidence. In Switzerland, haven of the holding company, where only the loosest laws exist and no new ones are contemplated, the voluntary reports of such companies as Nestle, Geigy, Alusuisse, Sulzer and Landis & Gyr already reflect recognition that fuller disclosure is the coming yardstick for a company's international standing...
...page story in the Globe yesterday hinted that Morton H. Halperin, assistant professor of Government, would soon in at least four other Harvardmen who have received Johnson appointments. But, said the article, "stories about the President's denigration of Harvard men accurately reflect his native instincts." Halperin, who acknowledged the possibility that he would leave Harvard's Center for International Affairs to join the Department, disputed the article's main point...
...voice on the HPC. The committee recommends changes and improvements in curriculum, and since Cliffies share that curriculum, it is only logical that they should be given an opportunity to criticize and change it. A separate committee might provide the means of expression; but a single organization would better reflect the opinion of the Harvard-Radcliffe student body and would eliminate duplication of effort. The proposal would also facilitate the exchange of ideas which is vital to the improvement of courses...
That experience gave Harper much to reflect upon, and he passed along his conclusions to a group of Pittsburgh businessmen last week. His general argument: it has long since become academic for business to argue against federal intrusions. Said Harper: "I am convinced that the role now being played by Government is of vastly broader scope than anything hitherto experienced by even highly regulated industries." This being the case, what industry should really do is get with the trend and try to guide...