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...resignations followed a chain of events beginning in early November when cases involving a fraternity skit performed in mixed company and two fraternity newsletters were brought before Thaddeus Seymour, Dean of Dartmouth College. The fraternities had allegedly violated the Dartmouth code of "gentlemanly conduct...
...SEYMOUR E. HARRIS
...decide. In Washington the ideas of Keynes have been carried into the White House by such activist economists as Gardner Ackley, Arthur Okun, Otto Eckstein (all members of the President's Council of Economic Advisers), Walter Heller (its former chairman), M.I.T.'s Paul Samuelson, Yale's James Tobin and Seymour Harris of the University of California at San Diego...
...Administration officials showed up at the hearings, but the easy-money partisans also had their say. Senator William Proxmire deplored "an economic-policy civil war." Seymour E. Harris, chairman of the economics department of the University of California at San Diego, called the Federal Reserve's independence "an insane idea," and criticized the use of a monetary "sledge hammer" on the economy. Harvard Economist John Kenneth Galbraith called the Federal Reserve an "anachronistic" body whose rate rise was "visibly uninformed...
...economy, which started its missile-like ascent in February 1961, still has plenty of go. In a report to the Treasury last week, members of a 25-man advisory panel of private economists, led by the University of California's Seymour Harris, predicted unanimously that the expansion would continue through 1966, though in all likelihood at a slightly slower pace than this year's. The panel foresees a further $40 billion rise in the G.N.P. to at least $710 billion by the end of next year...