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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...volume of meals served in the Graduate Center dining hall has gradually decreased, while food prices have steadily increased, according to Hall. He said that the new raise was the best solution to the problem, short of compelling everyone to sign on. But this method, be feels, would restrict student freedom and should be used only if there is no other way to keep Harkness open...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hall Says Plan for 99c Grad Dinners Would Be Unethical | 3/29/1951 | See Source »

...still stresses fiscal policy as more important that monetary policy. As far as he is concerned, the present battle between the Federal Reserve and the Treasury is relatively unimportant. "This is certainly no time for easy credit, but more effective control could be had through allocating resources, which would restrict unnecessary capital outlays, and selective controls over consumer and real estate credit." If the Federal Reserve used its power drastically, it could stop inflation, but it would get its fingers burnt...

Author: By Samuel B. Potter, | Title: Faculty Profile | 3/23/1951 | See Source »

...bill follows a long line of proposals which has attempted to outlaw or restrict Communist activities in this state. Last year, McCarthy and Superior Court Clerk Thomas Dorgan, in supporting their bill requiring college presidents to dismiss Communists from their teaching staffs, accused Harlow Shapley, director of the College Observatory, of being unable to teach because of his alleged Communist associations...

Author: By Philip M. Cronin, | Title: Bill Banning Red Party Provokes Noisy Hearing | 3/15/1951 | See Source »

Even within its present powers, the Reserve Board could raise member bank reserve requirements and restrict consumer credit further. It needs new authority from Congress to require banks to hold additional reserves, possibly in government bonds. It could do much more if it chose a course of bold action, which might not stop short of parting ways from the Treasury; it could then sop up purchasing power by selling bonds in the open market...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Money for Sale: I | 3/14/1951 | See Source »

...reflection in a sense on the judgment of future generations, the amendment will not restrict Harry Truman's right to run for a third term (although it might conceivably give the President pause). But beginning with Mr. Truman's successor, it will allow no man to sit in the White House for more than two full terms, or, if he happens to come in through the vice-presidency for a partial term, for more than ten years-not even if the majority of the U.S. wants him there. The nation could, of course, repeal the amendment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: The 22nd Amendment | 3/5/1951 | See Source »

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