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...enough to go out every morning and fight the bigger (circ. 2,083,972), richer, lustier New York Daily News, Hearst's New York Mirror (circ. 876,938) loves boys and girls. In what he called a "partial listing," Mirror Publisher Charles B. McCabe took a full-page ad in the rival New York Times last week to reel off some of the activities that engage the Mirror when it is not looking for news: art in the public schools, basketball tournaments, Boy Scout awards, Children's Day, Christmas carol singing, folk-dance festival, golf tournament, handball tournament...
...tools have been jealously guarded and sharpened since Bill Martin succeeded Thomas McCabe as head of the Fed. A banker's banker, Martin has educated a whole new generation of Federal Reserve officials in the classic function of U.S. central banking: keeping money in balance with production with as little direct Government interference as possible. Says FRB Governor (and Truman crony) J. K. Vardaman: "Martin has a better mastery than any man I know of the intermingling of private enterprise and federal supervision in this mixing bowl of the system. He has done more than any man to ensure...
...Stooge. Nevertheless, in 1951, when he was first appointed FRB chairman by Harry Truman, succeeding Thomas (Scot-tissue) McCabe, who resigned in midterm, Martin had a hard time convincing fellow Democrats at Senate confirmation hearings that he would not allow the FRB to be dominated by his longtime friend John Snyder. Martin's clincher: "I'm not going to be a stooge for Snyder. I have too much respect...
Members of the Law School faculty will analyze each days' session at 7:35 p.m. throughout the hearings over WGBH-FM. Tonight's commentaters will be Robert Braucher LLB. '39, professor of Law, and Theodore A. McCabe, Jr., teaching fellow...
...remove a person's citizenship would not deprive him of very much, McCabe pointed out. Aliens in this country still have protection under our laws and recourse to our courts. The only things they don't have are the right to vote, which they would not have anyway as felons convicted under the Smith Act, and the right to re-enter this country freely. In practice, felons have a difficult time maintaining this latter privilege...