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Administration economists claim that the Government already has done all that will be necessary to cool the boom gently, by holding down the growth of credit and federal spending. Herbert Stein, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, is confident that the frenetic growth of the last two quarters will slow as the boom itself causes more tax money to be siphoned out of the economy (income tax collections grow automatically as pay and profits swell). Shortages of credit and climbing interest rates, in Stein's view, will cool the enthusiasm of businessmen wanting to borrow for further expansion...
OFFICES AND BUSINESSES. New York Architect Richard Stein reckons that there are plenty of ways to cut energy costs in office buildings, starting with lighting standards. These are set to meet unnecessarily high requirements, he says, and waste electricity. Stein also would avoid designing buildings with sealed, all-glass facades (he advocates windows that open). Such little design changes, he estimates, could reduce air-conditioning needs by 20%. Others suggest staggered work shifts, some at night or even on weekends, to ease peak daytime loads on power plants...
Steve's story, recounted in a new book, The Encounter Game (Stein & Day; $7.95), is one piece of the evidence assembled by Manhattan Psychotherapist Bruce Maliver to make a case against the human potentials movement (TIME, Nov. 9, 1970). Maliver, who has degrees in psychology from Yeshiva University, blames Steve's death largely on his experiences at Esalen, although he admits that the man had problems and took drugs before he went there. Arrested for possession of marijuana and chemicals for LSD, for example, Steve had spent a few days in jail...
...TERMS OF whom she knew, Lou Andreas-Salome was Germany's Gertrude Stein. The roll call of her associates is virtually a Who's Who of post-Bismarckian literary and intellectual history, and the succession of men in her life sounds like one of H. Stuart Hughes's reading lists...
...netted the Crimson possession of the Stein Cup for the ninth time in as many years as all three Harvard crews posted impressive victories in the first outing this season...