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...what does the candidate propose to do about high unemployment among steelworkers? He announced a plan to negotiate with foreign governments for a 30% reduction in the amount of low-cost steel exported...
...just the kinds of Government interference in the free market that Ronald Reagan has spent his political career decrying-and condemns nowadays when they are advocated by Walter Mondale. Yet last week it was the Republican President, not his Democratic opponent, who unveiled the relief programs for agriculture and steel...
...leverage that comes with incumbency. Mondale can only talk; the President can do. Indeed, Reagan exploits the political powers of the White House at least as well as any predecessor. He showed last week that it is more than a matter of handing out goodies to farmers and Big Steel. Whether in an Iowa field, on a street in Hammonton, N.J., or on the Waterbury, Conn., town green, he was highly visible but almost invulnerable. His handlers continue to limit his contact with insistent journalists and give him vague, breezy speeches to deliver to friendly crowds. His upbeat rhetoric...
Other guest speakers include journalists, consultants, and David Steel, leader of the British Liberal Party...
...being expended to repair its bleak, Brutalist facade, it occurs to me that the University, in all its puissance, has a felicitious opportunity to join the M.B.T.A. in upgrading Harvard Square: why not construct a massive neo-Georgian veneer over the building to conceal forever the cold concrete and steel form that is so reminiscent of the very worst of post-war Britain. Dr. T.C. Bardwell