Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...country's restless students seized on the white-haired old man as a symbol of all that they find wrong with West Germany. University professors called on him to explain, and Der Stern's Editor in Chief Henri Nannen hounded him to resign. The irony was that Nannen himself was accused of having been a strong follower of Hitler during the Nazi period...
...game was a sad farewell for Dartmouth freshman coach Tony Lupien, who will resign his basketball post to concentrate on his varsity baseball duties at Hanover...
...meantime, until these returning people take up the slack, the school faces lean times. Sisson places no hope in local draft boards, which, he believes, "have absolutely no more autonomy," and he feels the GSAS must resign itself to a loss of up to one million dollars next year...
However, Trowbridge had other problems. Eighteen months ago he suffered a heart attack, and last month he was hospitalized for a coronary deficiency. Last week President Johnson announced that Trowbridge is leaving for health reasons. He is the third Cabinet member to resign in the past three months -after Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and HEW Secretary John Gardner...
...distant past, present canon law contains no provision for deposing a Pope, even if he should become physically or mentally incapacitated. But, writes Kung, "the idea that the Pope is the servant of the church must be extended to include the possibility of the Pope's having to resign or being deposed...