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Bringing up the tax cut proposal sponsored by Sen. William J. Roth (R-Del.) and Rep. Jack F. Kemp (R-N.Y.), Feldstine argued that "in a society like ours where inflation is inherent," a tax cut should be, in some way, linked to the inflation rate...
...week, President Carter and Congress confronted each other in a complex clash over the federal income tax. Carter had proposed a slash of $17 billion, combined with a number of "reforms" aimed largely at business and middle-class taxpayers. The House rejected most of the reforms, and then the Sen ate went on a spree of special tax cutting for special groups. It voted to boost the capital gains tax exemption from 50% to 60%, to grant deductions for parents with children in private schools and colleges, and to preserve the legendary three-martini lunch. Carter denounced the Senate votes...
...said he is not yet sure how much the letter means to him, as he has received "many other letters in support of the dean," including one from Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.). Bok has not planned any action over this most recent flare of controversy until he speaks to Hiatt and Torrens...
With election day approaching, Harvard student coordinators for the campaigns of Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R-Mass.) and Rep. Paul Tsongas have begun stepping up their activities on campus...
Accenting his remarks with quips, Kissinger spoke on the need for a strong defense and continued Middle East negotiations. Kissinger has been rumored to be considering running for Sen. Jacob K. Javits' (R-N.Y.) seat...