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Constrained by no such considerations, Walter Heller, Ackley's more activist and more articulate predecessor, had quite a bit to say on the subject in a paper published last week by Minneapolis' National City Bank, of which he is a director. He argued that in the face of the inflationary pressures that are being generated by Viet Nam and domestic spending, the Administration should be working toward a budgetary surplus instead of a deficit. This would be the second, or braking, part of the New Economics, whose expansionary aspects set off the economic boom. Heller called...
Mossman excepted, the most talented first novelists are American. About half of them are trying hard to write a new kind of fiction: the Pop Novel. Most of them acknowledge their debt to J. D. Salinger, Joseph Heller and Thomas Pynchon, but they ultimately derive the strength through Joyce-their narrative source is the scream of consciousness...
Charles W. Dunn, professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures, is named Master of Quincy House. Dunster's Master Pappenheimer will take a year's leave. The Medical School faculty begins reevaluating its curriculum to see if students can be given more electives. Walter Heller gives the Godkin Lectures...
Heath will succeed Walter W. Heller, former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, as Godkin Lecturer. At Harvard last March, Heller call- ed on President Johnson to raise taxes to stave off inflation. In his last lecture, the University of Minnesota professor outlined for the first time his much-discussed plan to disburse a small percentage of federal income tax revenues to the states
Bringing the idea of federal aid a step further, Walter Heller, former chief of the Council of Economic Advisers, has suggested filling the states' chief need-money-by rebating a percentage of federal income taxes under a formula that would give the poorer states a bigger share. Many experts challenge this plan, insisting that it would be better to cut federal taxes and let the states do their own collecting. Says former Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges, a onetime governor of North Carolina: "A plan like Heller's would come nearer to sapping the remaining initiative of the states...