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With inflation hovering at 18% in January, February and March, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, the Federal Reserve began pressing down hard on the money supply, interest rates rose and business activity plunged. In April the dimensions of the slump, which wound up cutting overall economic output by 9.6% at an annual rate in the second quarter, alarmed even the Federal Reserve, which reversed itself and began feeding money and credit back into the economy. In the process, the cost of loan money dropped, the slide into recession halted, and by late summer business was showing tentative signs...
Aside from more muscle up front, Harvard should score more goals. First of all, Cleary is looking for Burke and Watson to return to their freshman form, when they combined for 32 goals. Last season the pair unsuccessfully battled the sophomore jinx and tailed off to an output of 17 tallies between them...
...October 16 with a 5-3-1 mark, and possibly, a mention in the national polls. More importantly, the squad would have been riding a three-game winning streak: it never won two in a row all year long) and might have converted that momentum into more offensive output against the Maroons...
...Crimson to be successful, another scorer must be found to shift some of the emphasis from Martin (whose output suffered when double-teamed), and the team must learn to play its kind of game against any opponent. The losses to graduation will be heavy (Field, Velie, Sailer, goalie Betty Ippolito and forward and inspirational leader Elaine Kellogg), but the nucleus of young talent is there, 1980 was supposed to be the year for the Harvard field hockey team, but now success may have to wait until this current crop matures and is joined by another bunch of new faces...
...orders, costs, profits." So said Viscount Etienne Davignon, the European Community industrial affairs commissioner. Other leading industrial nations are also feeling the worldwide steel crisis. The U.S. last month reintroduced the trigger price mechanism to protect the domestic industry against cheap imports that were undercutting U.S. prices. American steel output in the first ten months of the year was 22% below the same level of 1979, and the industry has laid off 86,000 steel-production workers, almost one-quarter of its labor force, in the past year. Japanese steel firms have been shutting down facilities...