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  • “Larry Summers is the last of the die-hard Keynesians,” growled Melanie Tammen, director of the global economic liberty institute of the Cato Institute.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • The guard isn't the only one at Tammen to have seen something out of the ordinary.

    wilberteets Diary Entry wilberteets 2003

  • Could Hoffman have seen the young nurse whose spirit is believed by some to reside at Tammen Hall?

    wilberteets Diary Entry wilberteets 2003

  • Tammen had died hard, of stomach cancer, and Tom was surprised at the depths of his own grief.

    Denver John Dunning 1980

  • By then Tammen was openly laughing, his hand dropping in pain to his side.

    Denver John Dunning 1980

  • Harry Tammen and I were coming down to work together.

    Denver John Dunning 1980

  • Bonfils and Tammen had run a series on sweatshops, which stopped as soon as the department stores fell into line.

    Denver John Dunning 1980

  • Tammen had built the Post on flair and daring, on the premise that a dogfight on Curtis Street is more important than a war in Europe.

    Denver John Dunning 1980

  • Tammen sat back, implying dismissal, but Tom said, One more thing.

    Denver John Dunning 1980

  • When at last a receptionist stood and said, “Mr. Bonfils and Mr. Tammen will see you, gentlemen,” the men stood up with much clearing of throats and scraping of chairs.

    Denver John Dunning 1980

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