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...unfortunately, the division-leading Yankees will be in town Monday through Wednesday. How can they do this? Maybe it will suffice to skim Samuelson. It does not seem very important...
While most Harvard students have been finishing papers and cramming for exams since the beginning of reading period, the residents of Hollis South have been hitting line drives as often as they have been hitting the books. For the last two weeks, the Hollis freshmen have shelved Plato, Samuelson and Marx to participate in the "First Annual Hollis Wiffle Ball Tournament...
Some skeptics reject the NSF suggestion that American science is on the skids. "The U.S. is still the most productive nation in the world," said Nobel-prize winning Economist Paul A. Samuelson at last week's symposium. A few suspect that the alarm over U.S. scientific performance may be a ploy to win more money for research. Daniel S. Greenberg, editor and publisher of a Washington-based newsletter called Science and Government Report, wrote during a similar scare two years ago that "the elders of science are possessed by visions of doom" that can only be exorcised by more...
...Samuelson spoke on the meaning profit held for economists from Adam Smith to Karl Marx...
Nobel Laureates Paul A. Samuelson, MIT professor of Economics, and Kenneth J. Arrow, professor of Economics, yesterday delivered the first two of the 1976 John Diebold Lectures on New Challenges to the Role of Profit...