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...their debt load by $3.46 billion, after a $3.43 billion drop in May. Any cash left over is now being stashed away in savings accounts. The level of savings, which was down to a paltry 3.5% of disposable income in January, has risen to 4.7%. Says William McDonald of Woodward & Lothrop, a Washington-based department store chain: "Consumers were made to believe it was unpatriotic to buy with credit, and that mood will be very slow to unwind...
...with one hand while taking away with the other, anyone intent on labeling the Burger Court has had to fight off a case of the whirlies. It has become fashionable to characterize the court as leaderless (all the more so since the December publication of The Brethren, the Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong reconstruction of the court's inner workings that did for Warren Burger what Unsafe at Any Speed did for the Corvair). Paul Bender, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, argues that no single Justice "commands respect for his substantive ideas the way Harlan...
...Brethren, Woodward & Armstrong...
...member of the Harvard Corporation from 1970-1979, Blum is widely recognized as one of the foremost authorities on 20th-century American history. He has taught at Yale since 1957 and is the first holder of the Woodward chair in American history...
John Morton Blum '43, historian and Woodward professor of American history at Yale University--Doctor of Laws...