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...Harris Trust & Savings Bank and a member of TIME'S Board of Economists, calculates that industrial production is likely to drop an additional 4% even if the Federal Reserve begins now to expand money supply at a 5% annual rate, and that the decline will be sharper if the money expansion is less...
Trow's conclusions are pessimistic. He forecasts more repressive sanctions by the public and the authorities against disruptions within the university, a greater migration of scholars out of the university and into research foundations, a sharper distinction than ever before between "service," and scholarly institutions, and the evolution of a new kind of undergraduate education for those students who demand "relevance" -students who, in his view, do not belong in college anyway...
...Senate candidates. Among the scheduled speakers: Ramsey Clark, I. F. Stone and Julian Bond. The cartoon was hardly a contribution to the national debate, and few other countries in the world would casually allow their Chief of State to be depicted so contemptuously. But the U.S. presidency has survived sharper lampooning. Actually, the present instance might have been worse. The artist, Robert Grossman, originally had the whole crew walking along naked. The Times rejected that version on grounds of taste, so Grossman airbrushed in the topless skivvies...
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Debate Center. The arguments over priorities in the spending of the Government's limited funds may become sharper as the second session of the Congress opens in an election year. Democrats will want to portray the Administration as shirking domestic needs, and Republicans will try to blame Democrats in Congress for free spending and inflation. In his State of the Union address, the President is expected to emphasize his determination to alleviate such domestic ills as deterioration of the environment and inadequate supervision of profit-making concerns that abuse consumers. But how much more money can be diverted from...