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Pusey, who retired last June 30, was joined by five other men and two women who received honorary degrees. Two recipients--MIT economist Paul A. Samuelson and Elma Lewis, the director of the National Committee of Afro-American Artists--are from the Boston area...
...Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in New York City. He announced his retirement early in 1970--ten months after the April 1969 takeover of University Hall--and thereby put into gear one of the most elaborate search procedures for a successor ever devised. Another of today's degree recipients, Paul Samuelson, was among those considered by the Corporation to replace Pusey...
Paul Anthony Samuelson, the Nobel Prize winning MIT economist, received the third Doctor of Laws. A member of the Rand Corporation and a consultant to the Federal Reserve Board, he was a consultant to the National Resources Planning Board during World War II and a member of the War Production Board in 1945. Age 57, he holds an A.B. from Chicago University and a Ph.D. from Harvard...
...University Press has by any standard a most distinguished publication list. To be aware of this, it suffices to observe that in economics, a field with which I am especially concerned, the press has published through the years some of the most important landmarks of our time, such as Samuelson's Foundations., Chamberlain's Monopolistic Competition, Haberler's Prosperity and Depression...
NEIL JACOBY, former member of the CEA (1953-55). "I'm for a review board. It should tie wage hikes to increases in productivity, and should have the power to force compulsory arbitration." PAUL SAMUELSON, M.I.T. economist. "I'm in favor of a much more activist incomes policy than President Nixon has been willing to take, but I stop short of mandatory price controls. I'm for jawboning, for moral suasion. To hold down prices, I would let in more imports, and I would use Government procurement policies...