Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...informed that Lancer was going to start making shelters. By his own admission, he realized that he might have a conflict-of-interest problem because "the state might ultimately be involved in some legislation involving home fallout shelters." Carlino said he telephoned Lancer to announce his intention to resign from the board. But the press of political business had prevented him from writing a letter of resignation until after the state shelter bill was passed...
...firm received $5,000 from Lancer while he personally received other fees in his role as director. But, the accused Speaker claimed, though he was still director of the construction firm when he guided the bill past the Assembly, he had already given notice of his intention to resign. By phone. "I neglected to send that letter," Carlino sighed to his interrogators...
...prelates chose soft-voiced Metropolitan Iakovos,* 68, of Attica and Megaris. Then, right after the election, an Athenian priest and a retired Greek admiral accused Iakovos of "unspeakable acts." Greece's leading newspapers called for the new primate to resign, and a committee was appointed to investigate the charge. Iakovos stubbornly accepted formal enthronement. "It is a blasphemy for me even to mention the word resignation," he said...
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, professor of History, will resign from the Faculty and remain in Washington as a Presidential adviser, the New York Times reported yesterday. Although Schlesinger said nothing, the Times attributed its information to "White House sources...
...Faculty rule states that leaves may be given for one year, and that the period may be extended to two years in exceptional circumstances. After two years, however, a Faculty member must either return or resign...