Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Raoul Bott, Graustein Professor of Mathematics, and his wife. Phyllis Bott, will replace James Vorenberg '50 and Elizabeth W. Vorenberg as co-masters of Dunster House when they resign on July 1, 1978, President Bok officially announced this week...
Smith's settlement posed an awkward diplomatic problem for the U.S. and Britain, which had proposed an alternative plan that would include leaders of the Patriotic Front in negotiations. The main features of the Anglo-American proposal: 1) Smith's government would resign and be replaced by an interim regime headed by a British proconsul; 2) elections for a new multiracial government, on a one-man, one-vote basis, would be internationally supervised; 3) rebel and Rhodesian forces would be merged...
...never be at the expense of Egypt. We have unanimously elected you chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council. Therefore, we cannot possibly differ from you. So it should be made clear to all that anyone who can cooperate with you may stay with us, and anyone who cannot may resign ..." But Nasser wouldn't let me finish. Livid with rage, he suddenly interrupted me to object, and burst into an attack as though I was against him rather than being on his side. The vituperation poured forth in all directions, almost as if a volcano had erupted...
...former president of its film and television divisions; the shares had fallen another point on Thursday, in anticipation of the Times article. Begelman, after admitting to embezzling more than $60,000 from the studio, was suspended from his job last October, reinstated in December, and then forced to resign last month...
When Vorenberg announced his intention to resign as master of Dunster House, he cited a "need to return to a more private life." He nevertheless decided to accept the associate deanship because "I was impressed with the need and opportunity to be useful at the Law School...