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Fadeout. After 2½ years as president of the Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers, Donald M. Nelson, ex-War Production Board chief, had had enough. He resigned his $50,000-a-year (plus $25,000 expenses) job to devote himself to "other business interests."
Story was just about to resign as Supreme Court Justice and devote his full time to the Law School, when he died suddenly in 1845. He was mourned by his contemporaries as a "great personality behind a great institution."
During a Freshman's first few days in Cambridge, one of the less memorable events of his academic career takes place. He and his "adviser" solemnly devote fifteen minutes to laying out an academic program, a process which is likely to consist of two sets of cordial handshakes sandwiching a...
The meeting was also marked by the resignation of Richard T. Guidera '50, who gave up his council post to devote more time to his studies.
Getting a "climate of opinion favorable to progressive candidates in the coming crucial elections" will rank a chief emphasis during his tenure according to a statement from Rice last night. In order to devote full time to his duties Rice said he would resign a post he now holds on...