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...four decades was dominated by John Maynard Keynes' disciples, who stressed a strong stimulative role for the government in the economy, is now swinging away from state solutions. The new Rational Expectations school, led by the University of Chicago's Robert Lucas and the University of Minnesota's Thomas Sargent, emphasizes that government policy initiatives often do more harm than good, creating more inflation than economic growth. The hottest topic among Washington economists is the "supply side" theory. It maintains that Keynesian policies placed too much emphasis on stimulating consumer and business demand and paid too little attention to stimulating...
...Radcliffe Office of Development and Alumnae Affairs recently named Holly P. Sargent '78 coordinator of class gifts, a new position created by Mary J. Cox, director of the office...
...Sargent will work with Radcliffe classes from 1960 to 1975 and co-direct the Joint Harvard-Radcliffe Funds for classes 1976 to present...
After entering Radcliffe with the class of 1978, Sargent took a year and a half off, beginning in the 1977 spring term, to conduct research for the Senate Sub-committee on Intergovernmental Relations and to manage a congressional election campaign in Maine, her home state...
...part, mostly mime except for his songs, helps tie the carefree world of the cabaret to the despairing lives of the characters. the frenetic chase of pleasure, which first draws people to the cabaret, slowly creeps into their lives outside it. The middle-aged widow, Fraulein Schneider (Holly Sargent), calls off her engagement to the Jewish Schultz (Joshua Milton) because of her terror of the Nazis. Sargent's singing starts off a little shakily, but she recovers quickly. The only changes that creep into the life of Fraulein Kost, deftly portrayed by Holley Stewart, are the Nazi soldiers that creep...