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...Health care has become a major national economic problem, with the public sector picking up an ever larger slice of the cost," Martin S. Feldstein, associate professor of Economics and administrator of the grant, said yesterday. "Twentyfive per cent of the American people get inadequate health care despite the seven per cent of total income that goes for medical services," Feldstein said...
Mothers who smoke during pregnancy endanger the lives of their unborn children. This is the finding of Oxford University Pediatrician-Professor Neville R. Butler and Martin Feldstein, an American economist at Oxford, who compared the statistics on 617 stillbirths and neonatal (within four weeks of birth) deaths with those of 16,377 live births that occurred in Britain in the first week of March 1958. The results: pregnant women who are moderate smokers (one to nine cigarettes a day) are 20.8% more likely than the average of all pregnant women to bear dead babies or babies who die soon...
...specially selected customers for testing?a step that Townsend hopes will give Chrysler a commanding lead in development of what may prove the auto engine of the future. But the impact of Townsend's turnaround is already apparent among those shrewdest of critics, the dealers. Says Sacramento Dealer Dalton Feldstein: "It's a new spirit, a new era?and it's about time...
After four sellout nights last Spring, the show received six New York offers. Robert D. Feldstein, producer of Agatha Christie's long-running "The Mouse Trap," got the contract...
Harvard College's calm, mature Martin S. Feldstein, 21, was named by his 1,000 classmates to deliver the serious commencement oration this week. At his Long Island public high school, Feldstein ranked fifth in the class, scored in the "low 700s" on his College Board exams, and had no Harvard-alumni ties. Harvard not only spotted his promise but also helped him get a full four-year General Motors scholarship when his father, a lawyer-accountant, died in 1957. Feldstein focused on math, economics and premedical courses, got a prize for straight A's in his sophomore...