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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Repeating his attack on Gov. Foster Furcolo's sales tax proposal, Lt. Gov. Robert F. Murphy told the Young Democratic Club last night that "a party which does not carry out its platform promises deserves the contempt of the electorate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Murphy Says Voters Reject Furcolo's Tax | 2/20/1959 | See Source »

Cohn pointed to the arsenal of existing state and federal laws that could be used against illicit labor practices involving larceny, assault, bribery, conspiracy, and income tax underpayment. Vigilant officials could use exciting weapons effectively to curb labor excesses, he said, naming as an example the actions of Thomas Dewey when district attorney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Legislation Will Not Remedy Evils Of Labor Unions, Cohn Tells HLU | 2/18/1959 | See Source »

...Renunciation of its interest in building tax-exempt structures on the MTA property. "It seems to me that Harvard is not entitled to two more Houses facing the river," she stated...

Author: By Howard L. White, | Title: City Council Divides Over Sale of Land | 2/17/1959 | See Source »

Crane attacked the view that Harvard and M.I.T, with their large areas of tax-exempt property, are an economic burden to taxpayers. He said that on the contrary the Universities have "a stabilizingeffect" on the city's tax rate, and, comparing Cambridge's taxes to those in neighboring cities, attributed the relatively low rate here to the presence of the institutions...

Author: By Howard L. White, | Title: City Council Divides Over Sale of Land | 2/17/1959 | See Source »

...other experts argue that the best way to expand is to improve the economic climate, so that businessmen will have the incentive to accomplish greater growth themselves. They want to work toward a balanced budget, not merely for the symmetrical sake of balance itself, but in order to cut taxes as an encouragement to both business and consumers. Even the A.F.L.-C.I.O.'s Ruttenberg admits that tax cuts "worked" when the Administration chopped taxes $7.5 billion in 1954: the next year's growth was 8%. How to cut taxes and still maintain vitally important defense programs? Economist Slichter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U. S. EXPANSION-: Is the Nation Growing Fast Enough? | 2/16/1959 | See Source »

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