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...Jewish bankers in this country, that's why. And you know why Lincoln was killed? Because he was trying to bring in the green-back dollar, and the Jewish bankers wouldn't let him. The man who killed him, Booth, he was a member of the House of Warburg. The historians could find all this out if they just did their homework...
...Project in Canada (TIME, Oct. 14); the Barings help to bankroll such clients as Britain's Courtaulds textile empire and the government of Portugal. Merchant bankers are the business world's greatest merger brokers and proxy fighters. Nobody profits more from this than London's Siegmund Warburg, German-born dollar scion of the 400-year-old banking clan, who in 1958-59 counseled Reynolds Metals in its successful fight with Alcoa for control of British Aluminium Ltd. So highly is Warburg's advice valued that he is retained simultaneously by Britain's two leading press...
Prince Souvanna Phouma, premier of Laos, will be an official guest of Harvard today. His tentative schedule calls for a tour of the University at noon; lunch at the home of John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics; a visit to Widener Library and the Fogg Museum; a talk with George P. Baker, dean of the Business School; and dinner at Quincy House, with a speech there afterwards...
Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg professor of Economics and former ambassador to India, said the change was necessary to reduce the influence of large contributors...
John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, strongly questioned Secretary of State Dean Rusk's assessment of foreign and domestic support of the war in Vietnam in a commencement speech Saturday at Rhode Island College...