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Budget Discussed in Graduate School Book

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The Graduate School of Public Administration announced yesterday the publication of its second annual volume of "Public Policy," which is this year devoted primarily to the problems of the federal budget.

The purpose of the annual volume, Dean Williams said, is to make available to a wider public the results of faculty and student research upon problems of government. Besides the faculty and student papers there are also studies by public officials and others who served as consultants in the seminars.

The volume was edited by Carl. J. Friedrich, Edward S. Mason, and Pendleton Herring, all members of the faculty of the Graduate School of Public Administration.

Studies in the book, apart from the budgetary research, deal with foreign trade policy in the business cycle, the now anti-trust procedure in the construction industry, the historical background of the Hatch Law, control of broadcasting in war-time, and administrative planning for national defense.

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