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As to the publisher, there are two possibilities. One is that Scribner recalled, in a wistful twinge of corporate memory, that Thomas Wolfe manuscripts used to arrive in packing cases, too. The other is that the publisher is employing the Big Bad Books technique. This variance of the Big Lie...
The Administration expects no notable overall rise in steel prices, chiefly because the steel industry continues to face rising competition from imports and from such home-grown competitors as aluminum, cement and plastics. The industry has already revised prices (mostly upward) on 20% of its products this year, usually by...
Few economic experiments of recent years have been more controversial than the Government's economic guidelines, those rule-of-thumb efforts to tell U.S. workers and businessmen how much they can raise prices and wages without bringing on inflation. The Council of Economic Advisors created the guidelines* three years...
Strike threats and angry words are all part of the traditional game of brinksmanship in steel talks, but the Administration, which had been buoyantly confident that a strike would never come off, was beginning to take them seriously. Lyndon Johnson put the squeeze on the negotiators, reminded them that both...
When Hotel Company called up tanks, the V.C. knocked them out with .75-mm. recoilless rifles. An armored supply column got lost, found itself deep in enemy territory. Suddenly, from all sides of the column came mortar and heavy-artillery fire. Three shells hit the leading tank, and when its...