Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...they're acting too precipitately." Levy's remark drew a fast rebuke from Managing Partner William R. Salomon of Salomon Bros., the bond house and big block trader. "The vote in the special committee was 16 to 4," said Salomon. "If Levy wants to dissent he should resign from the committee. Everyone seems to be forgetting the public interest...
...diurnal embodiment of Harvard. Yet when you turn outside the University, you see yourself again and again being personally identified with it. Ultimately, you realize that you have been entrapped willy-nilly by that identity which others have projected from themselves upon you. The only solution you can properly resign yourself to under these conditions is to live up to the ideal while denying that the actual Harvard of any given moment is any more than an approximation...
...agreement was said to have been made without the approval of Prince Souvanna Phouma, the nominally neutralist premier of Laos, Diplomats in Vientiane believe, the Star reported, that Souvanna Phouma would probably be forced to resign in the event of an Allied invasion of his country...
Bunting announced her intention to resign as President of Radcliffe on June 30, 1972 at the same meeting...
Some officials have already raised one objection to student participation: that it might set a precedent for other appointments. This could create an unwieldy situation for Bok, since Harvard protocol requires that all the University's Deans resign with an outgoing President...