Word: steins
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Engaged. Susan Scott Agnew, 24, daughter of the Vice President and coordinator of volunteer services for a Maryland hospital; and Carroll William Stein, 30, field investigator for the Maryland department of employment and social services. It will be the first marriage for both...
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...year's end. The bearer of those bad tidings was C. Jackson Grayson, chairman of the Price Commission, who, in a memo, urged the Administration seriously to consider putting meat on the hoof under price regulation. His concern, though not his conclusion, was echoed by Herbert Stein, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Says Stein: "The most immediate cloud over prices is named food, or more precisely meat...
...might be. Said Joseph Pechman: "The recovery is proceeding, but there is no evidence that it is getting out of hand." Even so, the Administration's policymakers are talking increasingly about the possibility of having to take steps to keep business from overheating and inflation from reigniting. Herbert Stein, the President's chief economist, warned last week that Government spending cuts may be needed in the fall to keep the 1973 fiscal-year budget deficit from exceeding the $27 billion already projected...
...women as mere "satellites" of men. That, simply stated, is the opinion of Author Elaine Morgan. Armed with a vivid imagination and a healthy supply of female chauvinism, she has developed a theory that is even more speculative and sexist than those she decries. In The Descent of Woman (Stein & Day; $7.95), Author Morgan proposes that many of mankind's current physical and behavioral characteristics developed during a period when prehominid apes spent much of their time on sandy shores and in neck-high waters. Led by females, she says, the apes abandoned the dying forests, found life...