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General economic conditions, specifically a corrosive inflation, will place educational institutions, with their concentrations of people, increasingly on the defensive. These institutions will be harder pressed than ever to retain their levels of financial aid, to keep tuitions from escalating at anything less than the national rate of inflation, to...
To head the Stage 2 program, Carter would like to name Alfred Kahn, a somewhat ironic choice. As chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board, Kahn became famous for freeing airlines from burdensome federal regulation. As overseer of the guidelines, he would be in charge of much greater Government intervention in...
John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, said that members of his profession ought to make public their outside sources of income. "Since economists speak out regularly on public issues, one should know by whom they are employed. If they are working for a government or trade union this...
In his speech at this year's dinner, President Bok followed last year's critique of the medical profession with a discussion of the problems of excess litigation in American society and the overbundance of lawyers.
...aspires to a vision of the School in the 80's becoming a substantial professional school--he hopes it will be for the public sector what Harvard's Schools of Medecine, Law and Business do for their respective professions--Improve them. "The legal system and profession function better because we have law schools," says...