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[log in to unmask] (E. Roy Weintraub)
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Mon Jan 7 14:54:16 2008
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When Michael Holroyd's "Lytton Strachey: a critical biography" appeared 
in the US in 1968, I recall seeing a copy of a Chicago Tribune 
editorial/book review/commentary which thundered "We always knew there 
was something queer about Keynesian economics." Might any list member, 
with either a better memory or filing system than mine, be able to 
provide a correct reference to this statement? Thanks.


E. Roy Weintraub




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