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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Walter W. Heller
JFKWHSFWWH-MF12-003
This folder contains miscellaneous correspondence and enclosures sent to the Council of Economic Advisers by individuals whose last names begin with the letter H. The material is filed roughly in reverse chronological order according to the date of the carbon copy reply. Items include a memoranda on the Israel Less Developed Countries Financing Plan by Theodore Morgan and P. [Penelope Hartland] Thunberg; an article titled "The Long-Run Terms of Trade Between Agriculture and Manufacturing" by Theodore Morgan; four speeches by David Horowitz of the Bank of Israel; information for a visit from Badr El Din Hamdi, Undersecretary of State and Director of the Budget, United Arab Republic; an article by Creighton Hartill titled "For Growth Alone"; a paper by James F. Huson titled "Credit Marketing - A New Economic Tool"; and data on productivity increases in the New England dairy industry. Note that this file contains some misfiled correspondence from 1963.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Walter W. Heller
JFKWHSFWWH-MF10-002
This folder contains miscellaneous correspondence and enclosures sent to the Council of Economic Advisers by individuals whose last names begin with the letter S. The material is filed roughly in reverse chronological order according to the date of the carbon copy reply. Items include an article by M. Sandberg (Moshe Sanbar) regarding "The State Budget and Redistribution of Income" in Israel; two speeches by Allan Sproul titled "Money Will Not Manage Itself" and "The Persistent Problem of the Balance of Payments"; article by Beryl W. Sprinkel titled "Relative Economic Growth Rates and Fiscal-Monetary Policies," reprinted from the Journal of Political Economy; and an article by Harold M. Somers titled "Capital Gains Tax: Significance of Changes in Holding Period and Long Term Rate."